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THE  LIBRARY  OF 

THE  CLEVELAND  MUSEUM  OF  ART 


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Handbook  of  The  Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 


The  Cleveland  Museum  of  Art/1978 


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Trustees  of  The  Qeveland  Museum  of  Art 


George  P.  Bickford 
Noah  L.  Butkin 
James  H.  Dempsey,  Jr. 
James  D.  Ireland 
Severance  A.  Millikin 
Mrs.  R.  Henry  Norweb 
George  Oliva,  Jr. 

A.  Dean  Perry 


Mrs.  Alfred  M.  Rankin 
Daniel  Jeremy  Silver 
Mrs.  Seth  C.  Taft 
Paul  J.  Vignos,  Jr. 

Alton  W.  Whitehouse,  Jr. 
John  S.  Wilbur 
Lewis  C.  Williams,  President 
Norman  W.  Zaworski 


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Copyright  1978  by  The  Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 


Library  of  Congress  Cataloging  in  Publication  Data 
Qeveland  Museum  of  Art. 

Handbook. 

Includes  index. 

1.  Art -Ohio -Qeveland.  2.  Cleveland  Museum  of  Art. 
N552.A6  1977  708U7L32  76-54618 

ISBN  0-910386-31-5 


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vi  Floor  Plans 
viii  General  Information 
ix  Foreword 
xiii  Publications 

1  Ancient  Near  Eastern  Art 
1 1  Egyptian  Art 
21  Classical  Art 

33  Early  Christian  and  Byzantine  Art 
47  The  Western  Tradition 

48  “Folk  Wandering”  Period 

49  Carolingian  and  Ottonian 

50  Romanesque 
58  Early  Gothic 
66  International  Gothic  Style  (1370-1450) 
75  Late  Gothic 

89  Early  Italian  Renaissance 
106  Italian  High  Renaissance 
117  Northern  Renaissance 
135  Baroque  and  1 8th-Century  Italy 
149  Spanish  Painting 
153  17th  and  1 8th  Centuries  in  the  North 
171  17th-  and  18th-Century  France 
192  18th-Century  England 
196  Colonial  and  Early  American 
202  Neo-Classic  and  Romantic 
210  Late  19th-  and  Early 
20th-Century  France 
228  Late  19th-  and  Early 
20th-Century 
240  Modern 
258  Photography 


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285 


391 

405 

409 

415 

420 


Islamic  Art 

Far  Eastern  Art 

286  Indian 

315  Southeast  Asian 

323  Chinese 

363  Korean 

367  Japanese 

Ancient  Art  of  the  Americas 
North  American  Indian  Art 
African  Art 
Oceanic  Art 

Artist  Index 


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AUDITORIUM 


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LATER  JAPANESE 
PAINTINGS  AND 
PRINTS 


PRE  COLUMBIAN  GALLERIES 


PRINTS  AND  DRAWINGS 


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general 


Museum  Hours 

Admission  is  free. 

Gosed  Monday. 

Tuesday  10:00  am  to  6:00  pm. 

Wednesday  10:00  am  to  10:00  pm, 

Thursday  10:00  am  to  6:00  pm. 

Friday  10:00  am  to  6:00  pm;  for  special  events 
the  Education  Wing  remains  open  until 
10:00  pm. 

Saturday  9:00  am  to  5:00  pm. 

Sunday  1 :00  to  6:00  pm. 

Closed  New  Year’s  Day,  July  4,  Thanksgiving, 
and  Christmas. 

Restaurant 

Luncheon:  Noon  to  2:15  pm  Tuesday  through 
Friday  and  1 1 :4 5  am  to  2:15  pm  on  Saturday. 
Afternoon  tea :  3:15  to  4:45  pm  Tuesday 
through  Friday  and  3:00  to  4:30  pm  on 
Saturday. 

Location 

The  Museum  is  located  in  Cleveland’s  Univer¬ 
sity  Circle  area  at  11150  East  Boulevard.  Tele¬ 
phone  number  is  (216)  421-7340.  The  Univers¬ 
ity  Circle  shuttle  bus  provides  service  between 
the  Museum  and  nearby  metropolitan  rapid 
transit  train  and  bus  stops.  Visitors’  parking  is 
adjacent  to  the  Museum’s  North  Entrance. 


Library 

The  library  is  open  to  Museum  members,  vis¬ 
iting  curators,  faculty,  and  graduate  students. 
Visitors  are  requested  to  show  membership  or 
university  identification  cards.  Books,  maga¬ 
zines,  and  photographs  are  for  reference  and  do 
not  circulate.  Slides  may  be  rented  for  educa¬ 
tional  use.  The  Slide  Collection  is  open  Tuesday 
through  Saturday  and  the  Photograph  Collec¬ 
tion  Tuesday  through  Friday. 

Hours 

Closed  Monday 

Tuesday— Friday  10:00  am-5:40  pm 
Saturday  9:00  am-4:40  pm 
Sunday  1:00-5:40  pm  when  Case  Western 
Reserve  University  is  in  session 
Memorial  Day  through  Labor  Day: 

Tuesday— Friday  10:00  am-4:40  pm 

Sales  Desk 

Catalogs,  color  prints,  post  cards,  Christmas 
cards,  CM  A  Bulletins,  books,  slides,  posters, 
and  framed  reproductions  are  for  sale  at  the 
desk  near  the  restaurant.  A  list  will  be  mail¬ 
ed  on  request. 


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The  Cleveland  Museum  of  Art  is  primarily  a  museum  devoted  to  the  arts 
of  all  cultures,  though  it  differentiates  itself  from  historical,  archaeological, 
and  anthropological  museums  in  an  emphasis  on  the  aesthetic  quality  of  an 
object  rather  than  on  its  purely  historical  or  documentary  value.  Its  origins 
and  development  present  an  encouraging  instance  of  private  philanthropy  for 
the  public  good. 

Wade  Park  was  given  to  the  city  of  Cleveland  in  1882  by  the  first  Jeptha  H. 
Wade;  an  oval-shaped  area  facing  the  lagoon  in  the  park  was,  however,  reserv¬ 
ed  by  the  donor  and  passed  on  to  his  grandson,  J.  H.  Wade  II.  In  1892  this 
area  was  set  aside  for  the  erection  of  “a  building  devoted  to  Art  and  estab¬ 
lishing  therein  a  Museum  and  Gallery  of  Art .  .  .  for  the  benefit  of  all  the 
people  forever.  .  .  .”  The  Cleveland  Museum  of  Art  was  eventually  erected  on 
this  land. 

Funds  for  such  an  institution  were  bequeathed  by  Hinman  B.  Hurlbut  in 
1881,  John  Huntington  in  1889,  and  Horace  Kelley  in  1890,  each  probably 
acting  without  the  knowledge  of  the  others.  Nothing  was  done  until  in  1913 
the  trustees  of  the  two  latter  funds  cooperated  to  incorporate  The  Cleveland 
Museum  of  Art,  endowed  by  the  Hinman  B.  Hurlbut  Fund,  with  the  building 
cost  financed  by  The  John  Huntington  Art  and  Polytechnic  Trust  and  The 
Horace  Kelley  Art  Foundation.  The  new  museum  was  formally  opened  to  the 
public  on  June  6,  1916,  in  the  classical-style  building  designed  by  the  archi¬ 
tects  Hubbell  and  Benes  and  the  architectural  consultant  Edmund  B. 
Wheelwright  of  Boston.  The  Museum  has  always  been  a  private  institution  for 
the  public  benefit,  and  The  John  Huntington  Art  and  Polytechnic  Trust  and 
The  Horace  Kelley  Art  Foundation  have  made  annual  grants  from  the  begin¬ 
ning.  These  funds  have  been  augmented  by  bequests,  grants,  and  membership 
support,  all  combining  to  produce  a  sound  financial  foundation  for  the  var¬ 
ious  operations  of  an  art  museum. 

Soon  after  the  Museum’s  opening,  the  first  of  many  bequests  was  made: 
Dudley  P.  Allen,  a  founding  trustee,  left  a  purchase  fund  in  1915,  and  the 


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following  year  Mary  Warden  Harkness  bequeathed  a  fund  in  memory  of 
Charles  W.  Harkness,  as  well  as  porcelains  and  paintings,  Worcester  R.  Warner 
gave  money  to  begin  a  collection  of  Oriental  art.  And  at  the  time  of  the 
opening  of  the  Museum  the  Severance  collection  of  arms  and  armor,  the  tap¬ 
estries  given  in  memory  of  Dudley  P.  Allen,  and,  a  short  time  later,  the  J,  H. 
Wade  II  collection  of  paintings  formed  the  basis  of  a  continuing  tradition  of 
giving.  In  1920  J.  H.  Wade  II  established  a  large  trust  fund,  whose  income 
made  it  possible  for  the  Museum  to  purchase  works  of  art  for  every  depart¬ 
ment.  And  since  1919  our  Department  of  Prints  and  Drawings  has  enjoyed 
the  generous  support  of  The  Print  Club  of  Cleveland. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ralph  T,  King,  Mrs.  Leonard  C  Hanna,  William  G.  Mather, 

D.  Z.  Norton,  Francis  F.  Prentiss,  John  L.  Severance,  Edward  L,  Whittemore, 
Mrs.  Edward  B.  Greene,  Mrs.  R.  Henry  Norweb,  and  others  made  possible  the 
purchase  of  outstanding  works  of  art.  John  L.  Severance  and  Mrs.  Francis  F. 
Prentiss  began  the  formation  of  collections  destined  to  be  among  the  greatest 
bequests  ever  received  by  the  Museum.  In  1940  came  the  bequest  of  James 
Parmelee,  and  in  1942  the  bequest  of  Julia  Morgan  Marlatt  established  the 
substantial  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  H.  Marlatt  Fund,  the  income  to  be  used  for 
the  purchase  of  paintings.  That  year  the  important  John  L.  Severance  Fund 
was  established  for  art  acquisitions.  It  was  also  in  1 942  that  the  first  of  many 
gifts  from  the  Hanna  Fund  was  received,  enabling  the  Museum  to  purchase 
great  works  of  art  in  every  field.  Two  years  later  Elisabeth  Severance  Prentiss 
left  her  beautiful  collection,  together  with  a  substantial  unrestricted  fund,  to 
the  Museum.  In  late  1957  the  magnificent  bequest  of  Leonard  C.  Hanna,  Jr., 
including  his  art  collection,  established  large  funds  for  purchase  and  operat¬ 
ing  expenses.  A  complete  catalogue  of  Mr.  Hanna’s  many  gifts  was  published 
in  1958,  Among  more  recent  examples  of  this  continuing  philanthropy  are 
the  bequest  of  Martha  Holden  Jennings,  establishing  a  major  fund  for  the 
purchase  of  works  of  art  as  well  as  for  operating  expenses;  The  Ernest  L.  and 
Louise  M.  Gartner  Fund  for  the  Museum’s  Department  of  Musical  Arts;  and 
The  Severance  and  Greta  Millikin  Purchase  Fund. 

It  is  impossible  to  mention  here  all  of  the  other  munificent  gifts  recorded 
from  time  to  time  in  the  pages  of  The  Bulletin  of  The  Cleveland  Museum  of 
Art ,  published  continuously  since  1914,  two  years  before  the  opening  of  the 
Museum.  The  growth  of  the  collections,  thanks  to  these  generous  gifts  of 
numerous  donors  and  to  the  purchases  made  possible  by  the  various  funds, 
made  necessary  the  building  of  additional  galleries;  an  additional  wing,  de¬ 
signed  by  Hays  and  Ruth,  architects,  was  dedicated  in  March  of  1958. 


The  educational  activities  of  the  Museum  have  matched  the  growth  and 
merit  of  the  collections.  The  Art  History  and  Education  Department  was  one 
of  a  very  few  pioneers  in  the  field  of  children’s  art  education,  a  peculiarly 
American  development.  The  programs  now  range  from  those  for  four-year- 
old  children  to  adult  education  and  undergraduate  and  graduate  studies  in 
cooperation  with  Case  Western  Reserve  University.  The  Museum’s  growing 
publications  program  is  another  aspect  of  this  educational  activity. 

Educational  activities  increased  and  diversified  to  such  an  extent  that  it  be¬ 
came  inevitable  that  new  quarters  and  facilities  were  necessary  to  accommo¬ 
date  them.  Several  special  exhibition  areas,  a  larger  and  more  flexible  audi¬ 
torium,  classrooms  ranging  in  size  from  lecture  and  recital  halls  capable  of 
seating  more  than  one  hundred  to  seminar  rooms  for  about  fifteen  students, 
as  well  as  offices  were  all  part  of  the  concept  of  a  new  education  wing  added 
to  the  Museum  in  1971. 

Because  of  the  singular  nature  of  the  addition,  the  services  of  one  of  the 
world’s  leading  architects  was  sought.  Marcel  Breuer  and  Associates  designed 
an  extremely  handsome  and  functional  building,  tying  it  into  the  original 
structure  and  the  wing  completed  in  1958  by  the  simple  and  ingenious  plan 
of  wrapping  it  around  the  facade  of  the  later  wing.  Thus,  the  new  building  is 
integrated  with  the  existing  structures  and  exhibition  areas,  yet  also  can 
function  independently  when  necessary  to  accommodate  special  activities.  It 
has  enabled  the  Museum  to  develop  its  educational  program  more  efficiently 
and  with  greater  variety  than  ever  before. 

This  Handbook  of  the  collections  is  intended  to  aid  the  visitor  before  and 
after  his  visits  to  the  Museum— before,  as  a  broad  visual  introduction  to  the 
wealth  of  material  and  its  particular  strengths;  after,  as  a  reminder  of  what 
has  been  seen,  or  missed.  The  arrangement  of  the  Handbook  is  based  on  the 
historical  and  cultural  arrangement  of  the  galleries,  finally  achieved  in  1977 
after  seven  years  of  work. 

The  Handbook  is  the  result  of  the  concerted  efforts  of  the  various  curator¬ 
ial  departments.  Particular  mention  should  be  made  of  R6my  Saisselin,  who 
was  initially  in  charge  of  the  project,  and  of  Merald  E.  Wrolstad,  Editor  of 
Publications,  who  succeeded  him  and,  assisted  by  Sally  W.  Goodfellow, 
brought  the  book  to  successful  completion.  Thanks  are  due  to  the  Museum 
photographer,  Nicholas  C.  Hlobeczy. 


Sherman  E.  Lee,  Director 


Art  Purchase  Funds 

Art  Purchase  Endowment  Funds 
A.  W.  Ellenberger  Sr. 

James  Albert  and  Mary  Gardiner  Ford 
Memorial 

Leonard  C.  Hanna  Jr.  Bequest 
Lawrence  Hitchcock  Memorial 
Delia  E.  Holden 
L.  E.  Holden 

Andrew  R.  and  Martha  Holden  Jennings 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  H.  Marlatt 

Mary  Spedding  Milliken  Memorial 

Severance  and  Greta  Millikin 

James  Parmelee 

Cornelia  Blakemore  Warner 

Edward  L.  Whittemore 

Art  Purchase  Trust  Funds 
Dudley  P.  Allen 
John  L.  Severance 
Norman  0.  Stone  and  Ella  A.  Stone 
Memorial 
J.  H.  Wade 


Membership 

Annual  Members  contribute  annually  $15. 
Sustaining  Members  contribute  annually  $35. 
Fellows  contribute  annually  $100. 

Life  Members  contribute  $250. 

Special  Life  Members  contribute  $500. 

Fellows  for  Life  contribute  $1,000. 

Fellows  in  Perpetuity  contribute  $5,000. 
Endowment  Fellows  contribute  $10,000. 
Benefactors  contribute  $25,000. 

Endowment  Benefactors  contribute  $100,000. 
Benefactor  Fellows  contribute  $250,000. 
Foundation  Benefactors  contribute  $500,000. 
Endowment  funds  may  be  established  with  an 
initial  contribution  of  any  sum  over  $500. 
Corporate  memberships  and  contributions  are 
encouraged  and  welcomed. 

For  further  information  contact  the  office  of 
the  General  Manager. 

Full  particulars  may  be  had  upon  request. 


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Tlrftications 


Since  1916  the  Museum  has  sponsored  the  pub¬ 
lication  of  many  studies  originating  in  its  own 
collections  and  in  special  exhibitions.  For  the 
past  several  decades  it  has  issued  a  distinguished 
series  of  publications  under  its  own  imprint. 
World- wide  distribution  is  arranged  through  a 
cooperative  publishing  program  with  Indiana 
University  Press*  A  complete  list  of  all  CMA 
publications  is  available  on  request  from  the 
Museum  Sales  Desk. 

Catalogs  of  the  Collection 

The  Museum  has  undertaken  a  publishing  pro¬ 
gram  which  will  eventually  include  definitive 
catalogs  covering  the  entire  Museum  collection. 
Part  One  of  the  series  on  painting  has  been  pub¬ 
lished: 

European  Paintings  before  1500  by  Wolfgang 
Stechow,  Elizabeth  de  Fernandez-Gimenez, 

Ann  Tzeutsehler  Lurie,  and  Nancy  Coe  Wixom. 
xvi  +  1 83  pages,  8 Afi  x  1 1  inches,  206  illustra¬ 
tions  (28  color),  1974*  LC:  72-83626.  ISBN: 
0-910386. 

Part  Two —European  Paintings  of  the  Six¬ 
teenth,  Seventeenth,  and  Eighteenth  Centuries 
is  scheduled  for  publication  in  late  1979.  Other 
catalogs  in  the  CMA  series  currently  in  prepara¬ 
tion  are:  Egyptian  Art  in  The  Cleveland  Museum 
of  Art  by  John  D*  Cooney  and  Medieval  Tex¬ 
tiles  in  Cleveland  (Part  One:  The  Near  East)  by 
Dorothy  G*  Shepherd. 


Other  titles  related  to  the  Museum  collection 

Selected  Works:  The  Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 
by  the  Museum  staff*  Includes  full-page  illus¬ 
trations  of  some  of  the  most  important  objects 
in  the  Museum  collection*  x  +  240  pages,  9-Yi 
x  1 inches,  239  illustrations  (32  color), 

1967*  LC:  66-21226.  ISBN:  0-910386-12-9. 

Introduction  to  The  Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 
by  the  Museum  staff.  Full-page  color  illustra¬ 
tions  of  key  objects  in  the  Museum  collection 
are  accompanied  by  text  written  by  the  depart¬ 
mental  curator.  104  pages,  7x7  inches,  48 
color  illustrations,  1975.  ISBN;  3-7821-2113-9. 

The  First  Fifty  Years:  The  Cleveland  Museum 
of  Art,  1916-1966  by  Carl  Wittke.  An  accom¬ 
plished  social  historian’s  account  of  the 
Museum’s  history,  xiv  +  162  pages,  6x9 
inches,  illustrated,  1966.  LC:  66-21227.  ISBN; 
0-910386-09-09. 

Rodin  Sculpture  in  The  Cleveland  Museum  of 
Art  by  Athena  Tacha  Spear,  x  +  102  pages, 

7-14  x  9  inches,  1 1 4  illustrations,  1 967*  ISBN : 
0-91 0386-1 1-0.  Supplement  (1974),  vi  +  34 
pages,  7-14  x  9  inches,  27  illustrations.  LC:  67- 
28952.  ISBN:  0-91 0386-20-x. 

African  Tribal  Images:  The  Katherine  White 
Res  wick  Collection  by  William  Fagg.  xxii  + 

238  pages,  8-  J4  x  9-14  inches,  380  illustrations 
and  map,  1968.  ISBN:  0-9103864  5-3* 


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Faberge  and  His  Contemporaries :  The  India 
Early  Minshall  Collection  of  The  Cleveland 
Museum  of  Art  by  Henry  Hawley.  A  stunning 
collection  of  the  objets  de  vertu  created  by  the 
Russian  court  jeweler  Carl  Faberge  and  his  firm, 
vi  +  139  pages,  1-XA  x  9  inches,  63  illustrations 
(8  color),  1967.  ISBN:  0-910386-10-2. 

Renaissance  Bronzes  from  Ohio  Collections  by 
William  D.  Wixom.  Includes  over  230  bronzes 
from  the  collections  of  the  Cleveland  Museum, 
the  Toledo  Museum  of  Art,  the  Allen  Memorial 
Art  Museum  at  Oberlin  College,  and  a  number 
of  private  collectors,  x  +  184  pages,  8-%  x  9-xA 
inches,  276  illustrations  (6  color),  1975.  LC: 
75-30966.  ISBN:  0-910386-24-2. 

Traditions  and  Revisions:  Themes  from  the 
History  of  Sculpture  by  Gabriel  P.  Weisberg  with 
with  an  introduction  by  H.  W.  Janson.  A  fresh 
approach  to  sculpture  illustrated  with  over  100 
works  from  the  Museum  collection,  x  +  144 
pages,  8-%  x  10 -XA  inches,  119  illustrations  (2 
color),  1975.  LC:  75-26705.  ISBN:  0-910386- 
23-4. 


The  Bulletin  of  The  Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 
is  a  scholarly  periodical  published  ten  times  a 
year.  Its  range  of  subjects  is  as  wide  as  the 
Museum’s  interests- which  means  that  an  issue 
can  contain  a  discussion  of  a  school  of  Chinese 
ceramics,  a  medieval  crucifix,  or  an  abstract 
sculpture,  or  all  three.  Published  monthly 
except  July  and  August.  1-XA  x  9  inches, 
illustrated,  about  300  pages  a  year.  Subscrip¬ 
tions:  $10.00  per  year  (  $8.00  for  Museum 
members);  $1.00  per  copy. 


THEMES  IN  ART  is  a  series  of  low-priced 
books  about  art,  art  history,  and  artistic  expres¬ 
sion  written  by  staff  members  of  the  Depart¬ 
ment  of  Art  History  and  Education.  Designed 
with  an  easy-to-read  format,  each  book  is  amply 
illustrated-not  only  with  works  from  the 
Cleveland  Museum  but  also  from  other  sources. 
Three  or  four  books  are  planned  each  year. 
Titles  already  published  include: 

Materials  and  Techniques  of 
20th-Century  Artists 
In  the  Nature  of  Materials: 

Japanese  Decorative  Arts 
Between  Past  and  Present:  French ,  English , 
and  American  Etching  1850-1950 
A  Study  in  Regional  Taste: 

The  May  Show  1919-1975 
The  Public  Monument  and  Its  Audience 
The  Artist  and  the  Studio  in  the  Eighteenth 
and  Nineteenth  Centuries 
American  Folk  Art  from  the  Traditional 
to  the  Naive 


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Gtiaettf Jim  Eastern  Gtf 


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Gudea,  Ensi  of  Lagash.  Dolerite. 
Mesopotamia,  Neo-Sumerian 
Period,  22nd  century  BC. 

H.  122.2  cm.  63.154 


Hit  tit  e  Priest- King  Figure. 

Basalt,  North  Syria,  ca.  1600  BC. 
H.  87.6  cm.  71.45 


Silver  Cup  with  Hunting  Scene.  Repousse  and  engraved.  Recumbent  Bull.  Fine-grained  black  stone,  basalt  (?) 

Northwestern  Iran  (Amlash?),  end  of  2nd  millennium  BC.  Mesopotamia,  Sumerian,  ca.  2700  BC.  L.  13.6  cm.  70.61 

D.  16.6  cm.  65.25 


3 


Winged  Genie .  Relief  from  the 
palace  of  Ashur-Nasirapal  II  at 
Nimrud.  Gypseous  alabaster. 
Mesopotamia,  Assyrian  Period, 
885-860  BC.  H.  248.9  cm.  43/246 


Votive  Pin  (detail).  Silver, 
repousse  and  engraved.  Iran, 
Luristan,  ca,  1000  BC  D.  16  cm. 
63.257 


Plaque:  Man  and  Griffin.  Ivory. 
Syria,  Phoenician,  9th-8th  century 
BCR  6.5  cm.  68.45 


The  Bear  Lady.  Terra  cotta. 
Northwestern  Iran,  Marlik,  ca. 
1000  BC.  H.  21.4  cm.  67.35 


Crouching  Woman.  Ivory.  Syria, 
Phoenician,  9th-8th  century 
BC.  H.  3.5  cm.  64.426 


4 


Gold  Beaker.  Repousse  and  engraved. 
Northwestern  Iran,  Marlik  (?),  end 
of  2nd  millennium  BC.  H.  14  cm. 
65.26 


Cheek  Plaque  of  Horse  Bit.  Bronze, 
cast  and  engraved.  Iran,  Luristan, 
ca.  1200-1000  BC.  H.  14.9  cm. 
61.33 


Finial  in  Form  of  Ibex  Pro  tome. 

Cast  bronze.  Iran,  Luristan,  late 
7th  century  BC.  H.  22.3  cm.  65.554 


Beaker.  Silver,  repousse  and 
engraved.  Iran,  Luristan,  8th-7th 
century  BC.  H.  10.2  cm.  63.95 


5 


Ibex  Head  FiniaL  Cast  bronze.  Iran, 
Achaemenid  Period,  6th-5th  century 
BC,  H.  17.2  cm.  6LI99 


Bull’s  Head.  Cast  bronze.  Iran, 
Urartu,  8th-7th  century  BC. 

H.  15.9  cm.  42*204 


Rhyton  in  Form  of  Ram’s  Head 1  Silver,  repousse  and  engraved.  Iran,  Kaplantu, 
Median  Period,  7th  century  BC.  L*  30.5  cm*  63.479 


6 


Incense  Burner.  Cast  bronze.  Iran,  Parthian  Period. 
1st  century.  H.  1 1.5  cm.  61.32 


Rhyton:  The  Angel  Drvaspa.  Silver, 
repousse,  chased,  and  partially 
gilt.  Soghdia,  Hephtalite  Period, 
5th-6th  century.  H.  19  cm.  64.96 


Relief  Plaque  with  Royal  Hunting 
Scene:  Ardashir  II  (?)  Hunting  Lions. 
Alabaster.  Iran,  Sasanian  Period, 
late  4th  century.  D.  49  cm.  63.258 


Ibex  Relief.  Carved  stucco.  Iran, 
Sasanian  Period,  6th  century. 

H.  30.8  cm.  41.24 


7 


Plate:  The  Goddess  Anahita.  Silver, 
applied  cast  relief,  chased, 
engraved,  and  partially  gilt.  Iran, 
Sasanian  Period,  early  4th  century. 
D.  21.6  cm.  62.295 


Plate  with  Royal  Hunting  Scene: 

King  Hormizd  Hunting  Lions.  Silver, 
applied  cast  relief,  chased, 
engraved,  and  partially  gilt.  Iran, 
Sasanian  Period,  reign  of  Hormizd 
II  (AD  302-309).  D.  20.6  cm.  62.150 


Wine  Vessel:  Figures  of  the  Goddess 
Anahita.  Silver,  cast,  engraved, 
and  partially  gilt.  Iran,  Sasanian 
Period,  early  4th  century. 

H.  18.5  cm.  62.294 


Rhyton  in  Form  of  a  Horse.  Silver,  repousse',  engraved,  and  gold  overlay. 
Iran,  Sasanian  Period,  4th  century.  H.  21  cm.  64.41 


8 

Textile.  Compound  twill  weave,  silk.  Iran,  Sasanian 
Period,  6th-7th  century.  W.  1 1.4  cm.  51.88 


Textile.  Tapestry  weave,  wool  and  linen.  Iran, 
Sasanian  Period,  late  6th-early  7th  century. 

W.  24.8  cm.  50.509 


Gtf 


12 


Ny-kau-re,  Overseer  of  the  Granary . 
Red  granite.  Sakkara,  2nd  half  of 
Dynasty  V,  ca.  2400-2345  BC. 

H.  54  cm.  64.90 


Panel  from  False  Door  of  Ny-kau-re. 
Limestone.  Sakkaia*  2nd  half  of 
Dynasty  V,  ca.  2400-2345  BC 
H.  116.9  cm.  64.91 


Statue  of  Heqat.  Alabaster. 

Dynasty  I,  ca.  3100  BC.  H.  15.6  cm. 
76.5 


Relief  from  the  Tomb  of  Ankh-ni-nesut.  Limestone.  Sakkara,  Dynasty  VI, 
ca.  2200  BC.  W.  174  cm.  30.736 


13 


Amenemhet  III.  Black  granite. 
Karnak,  late  Dynasty  XII,  ca. 
1800  BC.  H.  50.5  cm.  60.56 


Family  Tomb  Stela  of  Four  Persons. 
Limestone.  First  Intermediate 
Period,  ca.  2150  BC.  W.  75  cm. 
14.543 


Four  Nome  Gods  Bearing  Offerings  below  Fragmentary  Scene  of  Amenhotep  III  before  the  God  Amun.  Painted  limestone 
relief.  Thebes,  funerary  temple  of  Amenhotep  III,  Dynasty  XVIII,  ca.  1390  BC.  Entire  width  131.5  cm.  61.205,  76.51 


"ST*— 


14 


Head  of  Queen  Hatshepsut.  Green 
schist.  Thebes,  Dynasty  XVIII,  ca. 
1490  BC.  H.  16.2  cm.  17.976 


Seated  Cat.  Black  hematite.  Late 
Dynasty  XVIII(?),  ca.  1355  BC. 
H.  4.4  cm.  73.29 


Coronation  Portrait  of  Amenhotep 
III.  Gray  granite.  Thebes,  Dynasty 
XVIII,  early  reign  of  Amenhotep 
III,  ca.  1417  BC.  H.  39.4  cm. 
52.513 


Head  of  Amenhotep  III.  Brown 
quartzite.  Dynasty  XVIII,  late 
reign  of  Amenhotep  III,  ca.  1380 
BC.  H.  16  cm.  61.417 


King's  Scribe  Amenhotep  and  His  Wife  Renut.  Limestone 
relief.  Assiut,  Deir  el  Durunka,  Dynasty  XIX,  early 
reign  of  Ramesses  II,  ca.  1290  BC.  W.  123  cm.  63.100 


15 


Queen  Nefertiti.  Sandstone  sunk 
relief*  Karri  ak,  Dynasty  XVIII, 
early  reign  of  Amenhotep  IV, 
1379-1374  BCW,  28  cm.  59.188 


Nefertiti  Offering  to  the  Aten .  Sandstone  sunk  relief.  Karnak*  pillar 
courtyard!?).  Dynasty  XVIII,  early  reign  of  Amenhotep  IV,  1379-1374  BC. 
W.  43,5  cm.  59*186 


Queen  Nefertiti,  Sandstone  sunk 
relief,  heavily  painted*  Karnak, 
Dynasty  XVIII,  early  reign  of 
Amenhotep  IV,  1379-1374  BC 
W,  27  cm.  76.4 


Coffin  of  Bekertmut  (detail). 

Painting  on  gesso  over  wood* 

Probably  from  Thebes,  Dynasty  XXII, 
ca*  900  BC  H.  of  coffin  208.  3  cm* 
14.561 


16 


Birds  Among  Papyrus  (relief  from  Tomb  of  Mentuemhat). 
Limestone.  Thebes,  early  Dynasty  XXVI,  ca.  660  BC. 

W.  41.6  cm.  49.498 


Mentuemhat  in  Ecclesiastical  Dress 
(relief  from  his  tomb).  Limestone. 
Thebes,  early  Dynasty  XXVI,  ca. 
660  BC.  H.  103.6  cm.  51.280 


Offering  Bearers  (relief  from  Tomb  of  Mentuemhat).  Limestone.  Thebes, 
early  Dynasty  XXVI,  ca.  660  BC.  W.  58.4  cm.  51.284 


Horwedja  Presenting  a  Statue  to 
His  God.  Black  schist.  Dynasty 
XXVII,  ca.  500  BC.  H.  43.7  cm. 
20.1978 


17 


Stela  of  Bjed-atum-iuf-ankh.  Yellow  crystalline 
quartzite,  Heliopolis,  Dynasty  XXV,  ca.  700  BC., 
imitating  style  of  Old  Kingdom,  H,  28  cm,  20.1977 


Female  Musicians  (fragment  of  a  lintel  joining  another 
fragment  now  in  Berlin).  Limestone  relief.  Lower 
Egyptian  School,  Dynasty  XXX,  ca,  350  BC,  W.  33  cm, 
14.542 


Mongoose ■*  Bronze.  Ca.  600  BC  or  later.  L.  21  cm.  64.358 


Torso  of  the  General  A  men-pe-  Yom :, 
Gray  granite.  Temple  at  Mendes, 
early  3rd  century  BC.  H.  95.3  cm. 
48.141 


18 


Funerary  Portrait  of  a  Young  Girl. 
Encaustic  painting  and  gilt  on  wood 
panel.  Hawara,  2nd  century  AD. 

H.  40  cm.  71.137 


Funerary  Portrait  of  a  Woman. 
Encaustic  painting  on  linen. 
Faiyum,  ca.  1st  century  AD. 
H.  24.7  cm.  71.136 


Gcissicaf  Cltf 


22 


Kouros  Torso.  Island  marble, 

Greece,  ca*  560-540  BC*  H*  62.6  cm. 
53.125 


Mirror  (detail).  Bronze.  Greece,  ca.  470-460  BC. 
Overall  H.  38.8  cm.  50.7 


Black-Figured  Nikosthenes  Amphora  Red- Figured  Eye  Kylix  by  Psiax *  Painted  terra  cotta, 

(signed  by  potter).  Painted  terra  Greece,  ca.  520  BC.  D-  34.3  cm.  76-89 

cotta.  Greece,  Attic,  ca.  540-530 
BC  Ii.  31.1  cm.  74  J  O 


23 

Athlete  as  a  Minor  Support.  Bronze. 
South  Italy,  Locri,  provincial 
Greek,  460-450  BC  H.  22.5  cm. 
28.659 


Black-Figured  Hydria  by  the 
Antimenes  Painter.  Painted  terra 
cotta.  Greek,  Attic,  ca.  525  BC. 
H.  43.2  cm.  75.1 


Statuette  of  a  Rider.  Bronze, 
Greece,  ca.  440  BC,  H,  13.4  cm. 
77.41 


Atalama  Lekythos  by  Dour  is. 
White-ground  terra  cotta.  Greece, 
500490  BC.  H.  31.8  cm.  66,114 


Standing  Athlete ,  Bronze.  Greece, 
Attic,  School  of  Polykleitos,  ca. 
460  BC.  H.  19.7  cm.  55.685 


The  Cleveland  K rater.  Red-figured 
terra  cotta,  Greece,  Attic,  early 
5th  century  BC.  H.  56,5  cm.  30.104 


24 


Charging  Bull.  Bronze.  Greece,  Lucania,  late  5th 
century  BC.  L.  18.5  cm.  30.336 


Head  of  the  God  Pan.  Painted 
limestone.  Greece,  Attic,  ca. 
490  BC.  H.  35  cm.  26.538 


Grave  Monument.  Marble.  Greece, 
Attic,  ca.  400-350  BC. 

H.  128.3  cm.  24.1018 


Head  of  a  Lion.  Terra  cotta.  Italy, 
provincial  Greek,  5  th  century  BC. 
H.  11.8  cm.  27.27 


Mirror  Rest:  Siren.  Bronze  inlaid 
with  silver.  Greece,  Corinth,  ca. 
475  BC.  H.  11.5  cm.  67.204 


2S 


Torso  of  a  Youth .  Marble.  Greece, 
ca.  150-100  BC,  H.  103.2  cm.  65-23 


Dancing  Lady .  Mainland 
(Peloponnesus)  marble,  Greece, 
Alexandria^),  eclectic  work, 
ca,  50-25  BC.  H,  85,5  cm.  65.24 


Head  of  a  Barbarian.  Marble. 

Greece,  School  of  Pergamon,  late 
3rd  century  BC.  II.  10,5  cm,  29.440 


Mirror  Case  with  Head  of  Athena, 
Bronze.  Greece,  ca.  385  BC. 

D.  11.3  cm.  72.66,a 


Perfume  Container  in  Form  of  an 
Askos  (skin).  Agate,  with  gold 
mounts.  East  Greek,  Amisos 
(Turkey  ),  ca.  2nd  century  BC  or 
latcr(?).  II.  6,5  cm.  64.92 


Skyphos.  Silver,  Greece,  3rd  century 
BC.  D.  15.3  cm.  77.166 


26 


Standing  Warrior.  Bronze,  Italy, 
Rimini(?),  Etruscan,  ca,  500-450 
BC.  H,  28  cm.  67.32 


Cist  a  Handle:  The  Genii  Sleep  and  Death  Carrying  off 
Fallen  Memnon.  Bronze.  Italy,  Etruscan,  2nd  half  4  th 
century  BC,  W.  17,5  cm,  45,13 


Satyr  Finial  from  a  Kottabos  Stand. 
Bronze.  Italy,  Etruscan,  ca.  470 
BC,  H,  15  cm.  74,16 


Incense  Burner  Supported  by 
Yo  uthful  D  ionysml  B  ro  nze .  Italy, 
Etruscan,  2nd  century  BC. 

FL  61  cm,  52,96 


27 


Duck-Askos,  Painted  terra  cotta,  Italy,  Etruscan,  4th 
century  BC*  L*  25  cm,  75.23 


Furniture  Ornament:  Head  of  a  Mule . 
Bronze.  Russia  (Kertch), 

Hellenistic,  ca.  1st  century  BC- 
1st  century  AD,  H.  20.4  cm.  43.68 


Hair  Ringlets.  Gold.  Sicily,  Hellenistic,  ca,  4  th 
century  BC.  W.  3.5  cm*  and  3*2  cm.  68.102-*  103 


Standing  Harpocrates.  Bronze, 
inlaid  with  silver*  Egypt, 
Alexandria,  ca.  1st  century  BC* 
H*  27  cm.  72.6 


28 


Negro  Beggar.  Bronze,  with  silver 
and  copper  inlays,  Egypt, 
Alexandria,  2nd- 1st  century  BC 
H,  18.6  cm.  63.507 


Head  of  a  Man  (C.  Cornelius 
Callus?).  Marble.  Egypt,  ca.  30  BC. 
H.  32.8  cm.  66.20 


Portrait  Bust  of  a  Man ,  Bronze, 
Roman,  Late  Republican,  40-30  BC. 
H.  38.1  cm.  28.860 


Vicaretlo  Goblet.  Silver.  Italy, 
Vicarello,  Roman,  late  1st  century 
BC-earlv  1st  century  AD.  H.  11.2 
cm.  66.371 


Oil  Ampulla  in  the  Form  of  a 
Dancing  Bear  Bronze.  Italy  (?), 
Roman,  3rd  century  AD.  H*  14,6  cm, 
72.102 


29 


Portrait  Head  of  a  Man.  Marble. 
Roman,  ca.  AD  100.  H.  27  cm. 
25.944 


The  Co-Emperor  Lucius  Verus. 
Crystalline  island  marble. 

Provincial  Roman,  from  Alexandria, 
ca.  AD  170-180.  H.  38.1  cm.  52.260 


Apollo  and  Nike.  Marble  relief.  Roman,  Neo-Attic  School, 
late  1st  century  BC-early  1st  century  AD.  W.  46.4  cm. 
30.522 


Torso  of  Apollo.  Marble.  Roman, 
early  2nd  century  AD(?). 

H.  87.7  cm.  24.1017 


30 


Head  of  the  Emperor  Balbinus.  Tomb  Relief  Crystalline  limestone.  Syria,  Palmyra,  ca.  AD  230. 

Marble.  Roman,  ca.  AD  238.  W.  73.7  cm.  64.359 

H.  18.5  cm.  25.945 


The  Alexander  Plate.  Gold-glass.  Procession  of  Nobles.  Limestone  relief.  Syria,  Palmyra,  AD  100-150. 

Italy,  Roman,  AD  235.  D.  25.7  cm.  L.  120.7  cm.  70.15 

69.68 


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Spoon.  Silver  with  partial  gilding  Bowl  Silver.  Byzantium,  Syria  (?),  4th  century, 

and  niello  inscription.  Byzantium,  D.  27.8  cm.  54.259 

mid-4th  century.  L.  12.5  cm. 

64.39 


The  Good  Shepherd  and  Jonah  Under  the  Gourd  Vine:  Two  of  a  Group  of  Sculptures.  Marble.  Eastern  Mediterranean, 
end  of  the  3rd  quarter  of  the  3rd  century.  H.  50.2  and  32.1  cm.  65.241, 65.239 


35 


Lamp  and  Stand.  Silver.  Byzantium,  Lunette.  Limestone.  Egypt,  Coptic  Period,  5th  century.  W.  61  cm.  55.63 

Syria  (?),  late  4th  century. 

H.  48.9  cm.  54.597 


Ijimp  for  Suspension  with  Griffin 
Head  and  Christian  Monograms.  Bronze. 
Byzantium,  4th-5th  century. 

H.  14.5  cm.  74.77 


Bowl.  Silver  with  niello. 
Byzantium,  Syria  (?),  second  half 
4th  century.  D.  18.5  cm.  56.30 


Bust  of  an  Empress.  Byzantium, 
Theodosian  Period,  late  4th  century. 
H.  10.2  cm.  67.28 


36 


Maenad  and  Satyr.  Tapestry  weave, 
wool  and  linen.  Egypt,  Late  Roman 
or  Early  Byzantine  Period,  2nd-4th 
century.  H.  138  cm.  75.6 


Dancing  Pan.  Limestone.  Egypt, 
Coptic  Period,  4th-5th  century. 
H.  34  cm.  55.68 


The  Nereid.  Tapestry  weave,  wool 
and  linen.  Egypt,  Byzantine 
Period,  late  4th-early  5th  century. 
H.  66.5  cm.  53.18 


Textile.  Tapestry  weave,  wool  and 
linen.  Egypt,  Byzantine  Period, 
5th  century.  H.  20.5  cm. 

16.1980 


Icon  of  the  Virgin.  Tapestry,  wool. 
Egypt,  Byzantine  Period,  6th 
century.  H.  179.5  cm.  67.144 


37 


The  Piping  Maenad.  Fragment  of  a 
hanging.  Loop  knot  pile,  wool  and 
linen.  Egypt,  Byzantine  Period, 

6th  century.  H.  83.5  cm.  68.74 


Textile.  Tapestry  weave,  wool  and 
linen.  Egypt,  Antinoe,  Byzantine 
Period,  6th  century.  H.  76  cm. 
60.273 


Textile.  Tapestry  weave,  wool. 
Egypt,  Antinoe,  Byzantine  Period, 
6th  century.  H.  43  cm.  48.27 


Textile:  Tapestry  weave,  wool.  Egypt,  Antinoe, 
Byzantine  Period,  6th  century.  Over-all:  W.  158  cm. 
Detail:  H.  26.7  cm.  61.201 


38 


Vase ,  Silver  with  gilding. 
Byzantium,  $yria(?),  late  4th- 
6th  century,  H.  39,7  cm.  57,497 


Chalice  Dedicated  to  Sl  Sergius. 
Silver*  Byzantium,  Syria,  6th-7th 
century.  H,  17.4  cm.  50.378 


Pyx.  Ivory,  Byzantium,  6th  century.  Sarcophagus  Relief.  From  S.  Carlino,  Ravenna.  Marble.  Byzantium, 

H*  8.4  cm.  51.114  Ravenna,  early  6th  century.  H,  99.7  cm.  48.25 


39 


Portrait  Intaglio.  Garnet,  gold 
filigree.  Byzantium,  6th  century. 
H.  3.3  cm.  47.33 


Paten  Dedicated  to  St.  Sergius. 
Silver.  Possibly  from  Benmisonas, 
Syria.  Byzantium,  6th  century. 

D.  32.2  cm.  50.381 


Chain  with  Pendant  and  Two  Crosses. 
Gold  with  enamel  and  glass. 
Byzantium,  probably  Syria,  early 
6th  century.  L.  of  chain  31.5  cm. 
47.35 


Textile :  Scenes  from  the  Old  and 
New  Testaments.  Resist-dyed  linen. 
Egypt,  Byzantine  Period,  6th 
century.  Over-all:  H.  104  cm. 
Detail:  H.  61  cm.  51.400 


Necklace  with  Pendants.  Gold,  two 
garnets.  Byzantium,  6th  century. 

L.  of  chain  55.9  cm.  54.3 


40 


Necklace  with  Pendants.  Gold  with  garnet. 

Byzantium,  6th  century,  L.  of  chain  45.7  cm,  46.260 


Rouge  Pol  Glass,  sapphire,  gold 
filigree.  Byzantium,  6th  century. 
H.  3.7  cm.  46.427 


Monogram  of  Christ  (Chris  mon). 
Gold  with  garnets.  Byzantium, 
Syria,  6fh-7th  century.  H.  15  cm 
65.551 


Textile:  The  Falconer.  Tapestry 
weave,  wool  Egypt,  Umayyad  Period, 
second  half  7th  century.  H.  7.5  cm. 
41.293 


41 


Textile.  Tapestry  weave,  wool  and  linen.  Egypt,  Late  Byzantine -Early 
Umayyad  Period,  7th  century.  Over-all:  W.  22.8  cm.  Detail:  H.  8.3  cm. 
60.275 


Embroidery:  St.  George.  Silk  on 
linen.  Egypt,  Tulunid  Period,  9th 
century.  H.  10  cm.  48.115 


Textile.  Compound  twill  weave, 
silk.  Egypt,  Umayyad  Period,  early 
8th  century.  W.  22.8  cm.  47.192 


42 


Medallion:  Bust  of  Christ.  Steatite. 
Byzantium,  late  9th-10th  century. 
D.  4.1  cm.  47.37 


Page  from  a  Gospel  Book:  St. 
Matthew.  Tempera  and  gold  leaf  on 
vellum.  Byzantium,  Constantinople, 
1057-1063.  H.  28.6  cm.  42.1512 


St.  George  of  Cappadocia.  Quartz 
(variety  bloodstone).  Byzantium, 
10th  century.  H.  3  cm.  59.41 


Single  Leaf  from  the  Epistles  in  a 
Manuscript  ( Panto krator  Ms.  49):  St. 
Peter.  Tempera  and  gold  leaf  on 
vellum.  Byzantium,  Constantinople, 
11th  century.  H.  29.4  cm.  50.154 


Pendant.  From  the  treasury  of  Aachen. 

1)  Relief:  Madonna  and  Child. 

Steatite.  Byzantium,  10th  century. 

2)  Frame.  Gilt  silver  and  pearls. 
Germany,  Aachen,  mid-14th  century. 
H.  6.9  cm.  51.445 

Greek  Gospels  with  Commentaries. 
Parchment,  tempera,  and  gold  leaf. 
Byzantium,  11th  century. 

H.  29.4  cm.  42.152 


43 


Casket  with  Adam  and  Eve.  Ivory  plaques  over  wood.  Byzantium,  1  lth-I2th 
century.  L.  46.7  cm.  24.747 


Pyx  with  Christ,  the  Twelve 
Apostles  and  the  Virgin  Ora  ns. 

Ivory.  Byzantium,  ‘‘Triptych  Group,” 
late  lOth-early  11th  century. 

H.  9.5  cm.  73.4 


Madonna  and  Child  Enthroned  with 
Angels.  Ivory.  Byzantium,  11th 
century.  H.  25.4  cm.  25.1293 


Pendant  Icon.  Repousse'  silver  gilt, 
cloisonne'  enamel.  Byzantium, 
probably  Constantinople,  11th 
century.  H.  5.1  cm.  72.94 


44 


Textile:  Basilisk  Motive.  Compound 
twill  weave,  silk.  Byzantium, 
ca.  12th  century.  H.  34.5  cm. 

74.99 


Scenes  from  a  Passion  Cycle  of  Christ.  Steatite  relief. 
Byzantium,  1 1  th-1 2th  century.  H.  11.8  cm.  62.27 


Deep  Plate  with  Hawk  and  Foliage. 
Sgraffito  earthenware.  Byzantium, 
mid-12th  century.  D.  22.2  cm. 
67.139 


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“Folk  Wandering’1  Period  48 
Carolingian  and  Ottoman  49 
Romanesque  50 
Early  Gothic  58 
International  Gothic  Style  (1370-1450)  66 

Late  Gothic  75 
Early  Italian  Renaissance  89 
Italian  High  Renaissance  106 
Northern  Renaissance  117 
Baroque  and  18th-Century  Italy  135 
Spanish  Painting  1 49 
17th  and  1 8th  Centuries  in  the  North  1 53 
17th-  and  18th-Century  France  171 
18th-Century  England  192 
Colonial  and  Early  American  196 
Neo- Classic  and  Romantic  202 
Late  19th-  and  Early  20th-Century  France  210 
Late  19th-  and  Early  20th-Century  United  States  228 

Modern  240 
Photography  258 


48 


Medallion  with  the  Bust  of  Christ. 
From  the  Guelph  Treasure.  Cloisonne 
enamel  on  copper.  Frankish,  second 
half  8th  century.  D.  4.9  cm.  30.504 


Fibula.  Silver  gilt  with  garnets. 
Ostrogothic,  early  6th  century. 
L.  13.3  cm.  75.108 


Crossbow  Fibula.  Bronze.  Gallo- 
Roman,  late  4th-5th  century. 

L.  10.2  cm.  30.227 


Group  of  Ornaments.  Bronze  and 
enamel.  Gallo-Roman,  2nd-3rd 
century.  H.  from  3.8  to  6.1  cm. 
30.230-30.234 


Well  Head.  Limestone.  Italy, 
Venice  (?),  Langobardic,  8th-9th 
century.  H.  66.7  cm.  16.1982 


49 


Title  Page  of  Abbot  Be  mo  *s 
" Tonarim * "  Tempera,  ink,  and  gold  on 
parchment.  Germany,  Reichenau,  ca. 
1020-1030.  H.  21.4  cm.  52.88 


Christ’s  Mission  to  the  Apostles, 
ivory.  Germany,  Ottoman,  ca.  970. 
H,  18.3  cm,  67,65 


Double  Leaf  from  a  Roman  Gradual. 
Gold  uncials  and  silver  rustic 
capitals  on  purple  parchment.  German, 
Lot  ha  ring]  a,  Trier  (?),  last  quarter 
10th  century.  H.  28.6  cm.  33.446 


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Leaf  from  a  Gradual  and  Sacramentary 
(Trier  Codex  151).  Tempera,  ink,  and 
gold  on  parchment.  Austria,  Salzburg, 
early  1 1th  century.  H.  22.1  cm. 

33.447 


50 


Reliquary  in  the  Form  of  a  Book. 

From  the  Guelph  Treasure,  Ivory. 

Valley  of  the  Meuse,  Liege,  ca.  1 000. 

Frame:  Germany,  Lower  Saxony, 

Brunswick,  2nd  half  14th  century. 

H.  31,8  cm.  30.741 

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Gertrudis  Portable  Altar;  First  and  Second  Gertrud  is  Crosses.  From  the 
Guelph  Treasure.  Gold,  cloisonne  enamel,  semi-precious  stones,  and 
porphyry.  Germany,  Lower  Saxony,  Brunswick,  ca.  1040.  Altar:  L.  26.7  cm.; 
Grosses:  H.  24.2  cm.  31.462,  31.55,  31.461 


Chasse.  Champ  leve  enamel  on  copper 
over  oak  core.  France,  Limousin, 
Limoges,  late  12th  or  early  13th 
century.  H,  17,5  cm.  54.599 


Reliquary  Casket.  Boxwood.  England, 
Anglo-Saxon,  ca.  960-980.  H.  8.9  cm. 
53.362 


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51 


Capitals.  From  Prcuilly-sur-Claise. 
Limestone  with  traces  of  polyehromy. 
France,  Southern  Touraine,  mid- 12th 
century.  H.  68  cm.  30,1 8 


Capital  with  Fantastic  birds  and 
Basilisk.  Limestone.  France, 
Bordelais  (Dordogne),  12th  century. 
H.  53.3  cm.  68.34 


Cross .  Champleve  enamel  and  gilding 
on  copper.  Master  of  the  Grandmont 
Altar,  French,  Limousin,  ca.  1189. 

H.  67  cm.  23.1051 


Engaged  Capital :  Daniel  in  the  Lion's 
Den.  Limestone.  France,  Basin  of 
the  Loire,  mid-1 2th  century. 

H.  73.7  cm.  62.247 


Plaque  from  a  Chdsse  Showing  the  Crucifixion  and  the 
Martyrdom  of  Saint  Thomas  Bechet.  Gilt  copper,  champleve 
enamel.  Ca.  1220-1225.  Attr.  to  Master  G.  Alpais  and 
his  workshop,  French,  Limousin,  Limoges.  W.  28.4  cm. 
5L449 


52 


Fragment  of  a  Capital  Stone.  South 
Italy,  Atelier  of  the  Cathedral  of 
Monopoli,  early  12th  century. 

H.  36.8  cm.  55.556 


Single  Page  from  a  Decretum  by 
Gratianus.  Tempera  on  parchment. 
France,  Burgundy,  Pontigny,  ca. 
1160-1165.  H.  43.8  cm.  54.598 


Bible  Miniature  Showing  St.  Luke. 
Tempera,  ink,  and  gold  on  parchment. 
France,  Burgundy,  Abbey  of  Cluny, 
ca.  1100.  H.  17.1  cm.  68.190 


Plaques  from  a  Portable  Altar. 

Walrus  ivory.  Germany,  Lower  Rhine 
Valley,  2nd  half  11th  century.  H.  of 
each  5.1  cm.  22.307-22.309 


53 


Engaged  Capital:  Carytidal  Figure 
(Daniel)  Flanked  by  Lions.  Limestone. 
France,  possibly  Poitou,  2nd  quarter 
12th  century.  H.  34.3  cm.  63.477 


Historiated  Initial  A  from  an 
Antiphonary  Tree  of  Jesse.  Tempera, 
ink,  gold,  and  silver  on  parchment. 
Valley  of  the  Meuse,  ca.  Ill  5-1 1 25. 
H.  18.7  cm.  49.202 


Reliquary.  Champleve  enamel  and 
gilding  on  copper.  Valley  of  the 
Meuse,  ca.  1160,  Circle  of 
Godefroid  de  Claire.  H.  1 9.7  cm. 
26.428 


Corpus  of  Christ.  Cast  bronze  with 
traces  of  gilding.  Valley  of  the 
Meuse,  3rd  quarter  12th  century. 
H.  9.9  cm.  69.50 


Mourning  Mary  (probably  from  Altar 
Cross).  Gilt  bronze.  Valley  of  the 
Meuse,  early  13th  century. 

H.  10.2  cm.  70.351 


54 


1 )  Paten  of  St.  Bernward.  From  the 
Guelph  Treasure.  Gilt  silver  and 
niello.  Ca.  1175.  Master  of  the  Oswald 
Reliquary,  German,  Hildesheim. 

2)  Monstrance.  Gilt  silver  and  rock 
crystal.  Germany,  Brunswick  (?),  end 
of  14th  century.  H.  34.3  cm.  30.505 


Hosea.  Champleve'  enamel,  niello 
and  gilding  on  copper.  Germany, 
Lower  Saxony,  ca.  1180.  H.  8.9  cm. 
50.577 


Reliquary  in  the  Form  of  a  Portable  Altar.  Champleve' 
and  cloisonne'  enamel  on  copper,  over  wood  core. 

Germany,  Lower  Saxony,  Hildesheim,  ca.  1175.  W.  21.3  cm.  49.431 


55 


Columnar  Figure  of  an  Apostle. 

From  Notre-Dame-en-Vaux,  Chalons- 
sur-Marne.  Limestone.  France, 
Champagne,  ca.  1180.  H.  97.8  cm. 
19.38 


Capital.  Limestone.  France, 
Languedoc,  12th  century.  H.  34.9  cm 
16.1981 


Reliquary.  Champlev^  enamel  on  copper  over  wood  core. 
Denmark  or  North  Germany,  12th  century.  H.  9.2  cm. 
49.16 


56 


Arm  Reliquary .  From  the  Guelph 
Treasure,  Gilt  silver  over  oak  core, 
champleve  enamel*  Germany,  Lower 
Saxony,  Hildesheim,  ca.  1 175,  by  a 
Follower  of  Eilbertus*  H.  50*8  cm* 
30.739 


Leaf  from  a  Gospel  Book  (now  Trier 
Ms.  142):  Nativity  (recto).  Tempera, 
silver,  and  gold  on  parchment.  Go- 
worker  of  Hermann  von  Helmarshausen, 
German,  Lower  Saxony,  1 170-1190. 

H.  34.4  cm*  33*445 


Mourning  Mary  from  a  Crucifixion 
Group.  Painted  wood.  Austria, 
Southern  Salzburg,  Lungau,  mid- 13th 
century*  H*  43*8  cm*  57.500 


Mourning  St.  John  from  a  Crucifixion 
Group.  Painted  wood.  Austria, 
Southern  Salzburg,  Lungau,  midTSth 
century.  H.  43*8  cm.  58.189 


Griffin  (one  of  a  pair).  Marble. 
North  Italy,  ca.  1220.  H.  78.1  cm* 
28.861 


57 


Engaged  Capital:  Lion  and  Basilisk. 
Marble.  Northern  Italy,  late  12th 
century.  H.  30.2  cm.  72.20 


(,The  Horn  of  St.  Blasius.  ”  From  the 
Guelph  Treasure.  Ivory.  Sicily, 

12th  century.  L.  48.9  cm.  30.740 


Title  Page  of  (,Moralia  of  Gregorius  ” 
(now  Engelberg  Codex  20).  Tempera 
and  ink  on  parchment.  Attr.  to 
Abbot  Frowin,  Switzerland,  1143- 
1178.  H.  27  cm.  55.74 


The  Virgin  from  a  Crucifixion  Group. 
Painted  and  gilded  wood.  Spain, 
Castile,  ca.  1275.  H.  151.1  cm. 
30.622 


Lion  Aquamanile.  Brass.  Northern 
Germany,  Lower  Saxony,  probably 
Hildesheim,  mid-13th  century. 

H.  26.2  cm.  72.167 


St.  John  from  a  Crucifixion  Group. 
Painted  and  gilded  wood.  Spain, 
Castile,  ca.  1275.  H.  154.9  cm. 
30.621 


58 


Pair  of  Angels.  Walnut  with  traces  of  paint  and  gilding.  Northeast 
France,  probably  Rheims,  ca.  1235-1245.  H.  73.7  and  78.7  cm. 
66.360,  67.27 


Enthroned  Virgin  and  Child.  Ivory. 
Valley  of  the  Meuse,  mid-13th 
century.  H.  13.3  cm.  28.760 


Quadrilobed  Plaque.  Gold  with 
cloisonne  and  translucent  enamel. 
Ca.  1 300.  Close  to  Guillaume 
Julien,  French,  Paris.  H.  4.8  cm. 
32.537 


59 


Diptych:  Scenes  from  the  Flagellation,  Crucifixion, 
Resurrection  and  Noli  Me  Tangere.  Ivory.  France, 
Ile-de-France,  14th  century.  H.  16.8  cm.  75.110 


Central  Plaque  from  a  Triptych: 
Virgin  and  Child  with  Two  Angels. 
Ivory.  France,  Paris,  end  of  1st 
third  14th  century.  H.  22.9  cm. 
23.719 


Madonna  and  Child.  Limestone  with 
traces  of  paint  and  gilding.  France, 
Lorraine,  ca.  1310-1320.  H.  75.8  cm. 
74.14 


Head  of  an  Apostle.  Limestone  with 
traces  of  paint.  France,  Languedoc, 
Toulouse,  2nd  quarter  14th  century 
H.  35.6  cm.  60.170 


Angel  of  the  Annunciation.  Marble 
with  paint  and  gold  leaf.  France, 
mid-14th  century.  H.  56.5  cm. 
54.387 


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60 


Aquamanile:  Saddled  Horse .  Bronze. 
Northern  Germany,  ca.  1300. 

H.  23.2  cm.  69.26 


Processional  Cross.  Copper  gilt  and 
champleve  enamel  over  wood  core. 
Germany,  Upper  Rhine,  Lake  Constance, 
ca.  1280.  H.  50.2  cm.  42.1091 


Christ  and  St.  John  the  Evangelist. 
Painted  wood.  Germany,  Swabia,  near 
Bodensee  (Lake  Constance),  early 
14th  century.  H.  92.7  cm.  28.753 


61 


Lenten  Cloth *  Linen  embroidery  (white  on  white)*  Germany,  Altenberg  a+  d,  Lahn, 
second  half  13th  century*  W*  393*7  cm.  48.352 


Leaf  from  a  Gradual  with  Historic  ted  Initial  /  with 
Scenes  from  the  Life  of  St.  Augustine.  Tempera  and 
burnished  goid  leaf  on  parchment*  The  Second  Master  of 
the  Wettinger  Gradual,  German,  Lower  Rhine,  Cologne  (?), 
early  14th  century.  H.  57.8  cm*  49.203 


Diptych:  Consecretion  of  St.  Martin  of  Tours  (left); 

St.  Martin  Dividing  His  Cloak  with  a  Beggar  (right). 
Ivory.  Germany,  Rhenish,  second  quarter  14th  century 
H.  9  cm.  71.103 


62 


Triptych:  The  Madonna  and  Child  with  Saints.  Panel. 
Berlingliiero  (Berlinghiero  di  Milanese  the  Elder), 
Italian,  Lucca,  active  ca.  1200-1240.  W,  51.5  cm. 
66.237 


Initial  C  from  Choir  Book:  A  Pope 
and  Assistants  Celebrating  Mass. 
Tempera  on  parchment.  Italy, 
Bologna  (?),  ca.  1300.  H.  22.9  cm. 
24.1010 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk  and 
gold.  Italy,  Lucca  (?),  1st  half  14th 
century.  Over  all:  H.  81.2  cm. 
Detail:  H.  48.2  cm.  26.507 


Frontispiece  Miniature  of  the 
Manegola  of  the  Scuola  di  San 
Giovanni  Evangelista.  Tempera  and 
gold  leaf  on  parchment.  Italy, 
Venice,  1st  third  I4th  century. 

H.  273  cm.  59.128 

Albarello.  Majolica.  Spain, 
Valencia,  Paterna,  14th  century. 

H.  21.6  cm.  45.28 


Polyptych:  Madonna  and  Child  with  St.  Francis ,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  St. 
James  the  Great,  and  Mary  Magdalen.  Panel.  Ugolino  di  Nerio  da  Siena, 
Italian,  Siena,  active  ca.  1305/10-1339/49.  W.  192.5  cm.  61.40 


Madonna  and  Child.  Panel.  School 
of  Lippo  Memmi,  Italian,  Siena, 
ca.  1317-1356.  H.  71.3  cm.  52.110 


Two  Female  Saints.  Tempera  and  gold 
leaf  on  parchment.  Niccolo  di  ser 
Sozzo  Tegliacci,  Italian,  Siena, 
active  1334-1336.  H.  8.3  cm. 

24.430 


Madonna  and  Child  with  St.  Catherine 
and  St.  John  the  Baptist.  Marble. 
Giovanni  di  Agostino,  Italian,  Siena, 
ca.  1310-1370.  H.  69.8  cm.  42.1162 


64 


Madonna  and  Child.  Marble.  Ca.  1330s. 
Attr.  to  Andrea  Pisano,  Italian, 
Pisan-Florentine.  H.  37.6  cm. 

72.51 


Historiated  Initial  A  from  an 
Antiphonary.  Tempera,  ink,  and  gold 
leaf  on  parchment.  Signed  and  dated 
1308.  Neri  da  Rimini,  Italian. 

H.  34.6  cm.  53.365 


Madonna  and  Child  Enthroned.  Panel. 
Attr.  to  Master  of  the  San  Lucchese 
Altarpiece,  Italian,  Florence, 
mid-14th  century.  H.  113.7  cm. 
68.206 


Leaf  from  an  Antiphonary  with  The 
Coronation  of  the  Virgin.  Tempera, 
ink,  and  gold  leaf  on  parchment. 
Late  14th  century.  Attr.  to  Master 
of  the  Beffi  Triptych  (Abruzzi), 
Italian,  Tuscany,  H.  55.3  cm.  53.24 


Pair  of  Angels.  Marble.  Ca.  1350.  Attr.  to  Giovanni  and  Pacio  da 
Firenze,  Italian.  H.  99.7  and  99.1  cm.  25.1343,  25.1344 


65 


Miniature  from  an  Antiphonary: 
Historiated  Initial  G  with  Christ 
and  Virgin  in  Glory.  Tempera  and  gold 
leaf  on  parchment.  Ca.  1390-1400. 
Silvestro  dei  Gherarducci,  Italian, 
Florence.  H.  34.9  cm.  30.105 

Partial  Leaf  from  an  Antiphonary 
with  Historiated  Initial  L  with  St. 

Lucy.  Tempera,  ink,  and  gold  leaf  on 
parchment.  Master  of  the  Domincan 
Effigies,  Italian,  ca.  1335-ca.  1345. 

H.  44.3  cm.  52.281 


Crucifixion  (double-faced  processional 
cross).  Panel.  Anonymous  Italian 
Master,  Venice,  14th  century. 

H.  61.3  cm.  43.280 


The  Resurrection.  Embroidery,  silk 
on  linen.  Italy,  Florence  (Geri 
Lapi?),  14th  century.  W.  42  cm. 
29.904 


Navicella.  Pen  and  brown  ink.  Parri  Spinelli,  Italian, 
ca.  1397-1453.  W.  37.1  cm.  61.38 


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66 


Single  Miniature  from  a  Missal 
The  Crucifixion.  Signed  :  Nicolaus  F. 
Tempera  and  gold  leaf  on  parchment. 
Niccolo  da  Bologna,  Italian,  active 
ca,  1369-1402.  H.  26  cm.  24.1013 


Single  Miniature  Under  Initial  M: 

The  Annunciation.  Tempera  and  gold 
leaf  on  parchment.  North  Italian, 
ca.  1430-1 440.  H.  19.7  cm.  24.431 


Crucifixion  with  the  Two  Thieves. 
Pen  and  brown  ink  and  black  chalk. 
Altichiero  Altichieri,  Italian, 
ca.  1330-1395.  H.  24.4  cm.  56.43 


Madonna  and  Quid.  Pen  and  brown 
ink  on  rose-tinted  paper.  Italy, 
1440-1 450*  H.  10*7  cm.  56.42 


St-  Francis  before  the  Crucifix. 

Panel.  Sassetta  (Stefano  di  Giovanni), 
Italian,  Siena,  1392  (?)-1450. 

H.  81  cm.  62.36 


The  Annunciation *  Lam  pas  weave, 
silk,  linen,  and  gold.  Italy,  2nd 
half  14th  century.  Over-all: 

W.  46.3  cm.  Detail:  H.  22.9  cm. 
31.61 


67 


Adoration  of  the  Magi.  Panel.  Giovanni  di  Paolo,  Half  of  a  Chasuble ,  Cut  velvet, 

Italian,  Siena,  ca.  1399-1482,  W-  46.2  cm.  42-536  silk.  Italy,  early  15th  century. 

H.  108,5  cm.  43.66 


Sr.  Catherine  of  Siena  Invested  with  the 
Dominican  Habit.  Panel.  Giovanni  di  Paolo, 
Italian,  Siena,  ca,  1399-1482,  H.  28-9  cm,  66,2 


St.  Catherine  of  Siena  and  the  Beggar ,  Panel,  Giovanni 
di  Paolo,  Italian,  Siena,  ca.  1 399-1482.  W.  28.9  cm. 
66.3 


68 


Single  Miniature  of  a  Prophet  from  a 
Choral  Book .  Tempera  and  gold  leaf  on 
parchment,  Ca.  1420-  Matteo  Torelli, 
Italian,  Florence.  II.  16.7  cm. 

49.536 


Madonna  and  Child  Enthroned.  Panel. 
Master  of  1419,  Italian,  Tuscany, 
active  early  1  5th  century. 

H.  196.2  cm.  54,834 


Honrs  of  Charles  the  Noble:  Page  165 
Miniature  and  Inhabited  Acanthus 
Border  by  Master  of  Brussels  Initials, 
Italian.  Parchment,  tempera,  and 
gold.  France,  Paris,  ca.  1405. 

H.  19.4  cm.  64.40 

The  Madonna  of  Humility  with  the 
Temptation  of  Eve.  Panel,  Carlo  da 
Camerino,  Italian,  The  Marches, 
active  ca.  1380-1420.  H.  191,2  cm, 
16.795 


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Girdle  (detail).  Silver  gilt  and 
translucent  enamel.  Italy,  Siena, 
late  14th  century.  L,  approx. 
236,8  cm.  30.742 


The  Coronation  of  the  Virgin. 
Embroidery,  silk,  gold,  and  silver  on 
linen.  Italy,  Florence,  style  of  the 
School  of  Lorenzo  Monaco,  1st  half 
15th  century.  D.  57.7  cm.  53.129 


69 


Single  Leaf  fmm  Gradual  with 
Hist o noted  Initial  with  Miniature 
of  Virgin  as  Queen  of  Heaven , 
Tempera  and  gold  leaf  on  parchment. 
Italy,  probably  Milan,  2nd  quarter 
15th  century,  H.  56.2  cm.  28.652 


Fragment  of  a  Chasuble  with  Orphrey.  Textile.  Velvet  weave,  silk. 

Lampas  weave,  silk  and  gold.  Italy,  Italy,  Venice  (?),  1st  half  15th 

14th  century.  Orphrey:  Compound  century.  H.  38.5  cm.  18.310 

twill,  silk,  linen,  and  gold.  Germany, 

Cologne,  late  14th  century.  Over-all: 

H.  106,8  cm.  Detail:  H,  44,5  cm,  28,653 


Cofanetto.  Painted  and  gilded  wood,  Italy,  Siena. 
14th  century,  H.  24,2  cm,  54.600 


Single  Leaf  from  a  Treatise  on  Vices . 
Aecidia  and  Her  Court.  Brown  ink, 
tempera,  gold  leaf  on  parchment. 
Italy,  Genoa  or  Naples  (?),  late 
14th  century.  H.  19  cm.  53.152 


70 


Figured  Medallion.  From  a  group  of 
twelve  medallions*  Gold,  enamel, 
and  pearls*  France,  ca.  1400* 

D.  4,4  cm*  47.507 


Missal,  For  Paris  Use  (The  Gotha  Missal):  fols.  63v-64r ,  The  Crucifixion 
and  Christ  in  Majesty.  Parchment;  Latin  written  in  two  columns  in  red, 
blue,  and  brown,  illuminated  with  tempera  and  gold  leaf,  Ca.  1360-1365 
lean  Bondol,  and  his  Atelier,  French,  Paris.  H.  27.2  cm.  62.287 


Two  Kneeling  Carthusian  Monks.  Marble.  France,  Paris,  end  of  1 4th 
century*  H.  25*7  and  24.1  cm.  66.112,  66.113 


Mouton  d  Or,  Jean  le  Bon.  Gold, 
France,  1350-1364.  D.  3  cm, 
64*372 


71 


The  Calvary  with  a  Carthusian  Monk. 
Panel.  Jean  de  Beaumetz.  French, 
Burgundy,  active  1361  /died  1396;  and 
Assistants.  H.  56.5  cm.  64.454 


Orphrey:  Tree  of  Jesse.  Embroidery 
(opus  Anglicanum),  silk,  gold  and 
silver  threads  on  linen.  England, 
mid-l4th  century.  Over-all:  H. 

99  cm.  Detail:  H.  38  cm.  49.503 


Hours  of  Charles  the  Noble:  Page  395. 
Miniature  by  Egerton  Master, 
Netherlandish.  Border  by  Master  of 
Brussels  Initials,  Italian.  Parch¬ 
ment,  tempera,  and  gold.  France, 
Paris,  ca.  1405.  H.  19.4  cm.  64.360 

Kneeling  Figure.  From  the  Reliquary 
of  Saint  Germain.  Gilt  bronze. 

France,  Paris,  ca.  1408.  H.  14  cm. 
64.360 


Table  Fountain.  Silver  gilt  and 
translucent  enamel.  France,  late 
14th  century.  H.  31.1  cm.  24.859 


The  Annunciation.  Panel.  Anonymous 
French  Master,  Paris  (?),  Hainaut  (?), 
late  14th  century.  H.  35.2  cm. 

54.393 


72 


Triptych:  Madonna  and  Child  with 
Scenes  of  Annunciation,  Visitation T 
Adoration ,  Presentation.  Ivory  with 
gilding.  France,  late  14th  century. 
H.  25  9  cm.  51.450 


Three  Mourners  from  the  Tomb  of  Philip  the  Bold ,  Vizelle  alabaster  (Grenoble 
stone).  Early  15th  century.  Claus  Sluter  and  Claus  de  Werve,  Franco- 
Netherlandish.  H.  41.6,  41.9,  and  41,3  cm,  40.128,  58.66,  58.67 


Madonna  and  Child.  Painted 
limestone.  France,  Central  Loire 
Valley,  ca,  1385-1390.  H.  54.6  cm, 
62.28 


73 


The  Coronation  of  the  Virgin,  Panel. 
The  Rubielos  Master,  Spanish, 
Valencia,  active  ca.  1400-1410, 

H.  144.6  cm.  47.208 


A  Bishop  Saint  with  Donor.  Panel. 
Anonymous  Master,  Spain  (?),  ca. 
1420.  H,  178  cm.  27.197 


Half  o  f  a  Chasuble.  Velvet,  cut 
and  voided,  silk.  Italy,  15th 
century.  Orphrey:  embroidery, 
silk  and  gold  on  linen,  Austria, 
Bohemia,  15th  century.  H.  119.3  cm. 
50.85 


Madonna  and  Child  from  Mariapfarr 
im  LungauL  Cast  stone.  Austria, 
ca.  1395.  H.  101.9  cm.  65.236 


Field  { Vesperbild },  Painted  cast  stone.  Austria, 
Salzburg,  ca.  1400-1425.  H.  94  cm.  71.67 


74 


Triptych :  (House  Altar),  Panel.  Ca.  1425*  Anonymous  Diptych:  Four  Scenes  from  the  Passion .  Panel.  Ca*  1400. 

Austrian  Master,  Salzburg.  W.  77.1  cm,  41.68  Anonymous  Austrian  Master,  Styria,  W.  68.6  cm. 

45*1 15 


Madonna  and  Child .  Painted 
linden  wood.  Upper  Austria,  Diocese 
of  Passau,  ca.  1370-1380.  H.  54  cm* 
62*207 


The  Coronation  of  the  Virgin.  Panel. 
Master  of  the  Frondenberg  Altarpiece, 
German,  Westphalia,  active  early  15  th 
century,  H.  67.6  cm.  29.920 


75 


The  Death  of  the  Virgin.  Panel.  Polyptych:  Passion  of  Christ.  Panel,  Master  of  the  Schlagl  Altarpiece, 

Master  of  Heiligenkreuz,  Austria*  German*  Westphalia*  active  ca.  1400-1450.  W.  210.8  cm.  51.453 

ca.  1400.  H.  71  cm.  36.496 


Virgin  Mary  Crowned  by  Angels.  Panel. 
Attr.  to  Stephen  Lochner,  German, 
Cologne,  died  1451.  H.  50.5  cm. 

68.20 


St.  John  the  Baptist .  Panel.  Robert 
Campin*  Netherlandish,  Tournai, 
ca.  1375-1444.  W.  37.7  cm.  66.238 


76 


Leaf  from  a  Missal:  Frontispiece  for 
Canon  of  the  Mass.  Tempera,  gold 
leaf  on  parchment.  N.  Netherlands, 
Guclders-Overjissel,  Cloister 
Agnictcnbcrg  near  Zwolle,  ca.  1438- 
1439.  Miniature  by  Master  of  Otto 
von  Moerdrecht.  H.  33.3  cm.  59.254 


Lavabo.  Brass.  South  Netherlands, 
probably  Valley  of  the  Meuse,  15th 
century.  H.  36.8  cm.  65.22 


The  Adoration  of  the  Magi.  Panel.  The  Crucifixion.  Panel.  Ca.  1470. 

Geertgcn  Tot  Sint  Jans,  Anonymous  Master,  Netherlands  (?). 

Netherlandish,  Haarlem,  ca.  1460-  H.  38.4  cm.  31.449 

late  1480s.  H.  29.2  cm.  51.353 


77 


Madonna  and  Child  with  Saints.  Tapestry,  wool,  silk,  and  linen, 
Germany,  Nuremberg,  ea*  1490.  W,  155.2  cm,  39.162 


Four  Gospels.  Parchment,  tempera, 
and  gold  leaf,  Germany,  Middle 
Rhine,  ca.  1480.  Miniatures  by  the 
Master  of  the  Hausbuch.  Contemporary 
blind-stamped  leather  binding. 

H.  22.9  cm.  52.465 

The  Adoration  of  the  Magi.  Panel. 
Konrad  Laib,  Austrian,  Vienna, 
active  niid-1 5th  century. 

H.  100  cm.  36.18 


Virgin  Weeping.  Pearwood.  Veit 
Stoss,  German,  1447-ca.  1533. 
H.  31.4  cm.  39.64 


A  Bridal  Pair.  Panel.  Anonymous 
South  German  Master,  Upper  Rhine 
Region,  ca.  1470.  H.  64.7  cm. 
32.179 


78 


Hours  of  Ferdinand  V  and  Isabella  o f  Spain:  foh>  72v  and  73r,  The 
Crucifixion  and  Deposition.  Parchment:  Latin  written  in  red  and  dark  brown, 
illuminated  with  tempera  and  gold.  Flanders,  Ghent-Rruges  School, 
ca.  1492-1504.  H.  20  cm.  63.256 


The  Nativity.  Panel.  Ca.  1490. 
Gerard  David,  Netherlandish,  Bruges. 
H.  85*2  cm.  58.320 


The  Annunciation.  Panel.  Ca.  1480. 
Aelbrceht  Bouts,  Netherlandish, 
Louvain.  H.  50,2  cm.  42,635 


Medallion:  Annunciation.  Ivory. 
Germany,  Upper  Rhine,  ca,  1470. 
D.  7  cm.  71.7 


Gothic  Ornament  of  Oak- Leaf  Design. 
Engraving.  Master  W  with  a  Key. 
Netherlandish,  active  ca.  1470. 

H*  27*8  cm,  52.100 


79 


St.  John  the  Baptist  Panel. 

Dieric  Bouts,  Netherlandish,  Louvain, 
ca.  1415-1475.  H.  106  cm.  51.354 


St.  Andrew .  Oak  with  traces  of  paint. 
North  Netherlands,  Region  of  Clevcs, 
early  16th  century.  H.  70.8  cm. 
38.169 


Design  for  a  Gothic  Fountain. 
Engraving.  Master  W  with  a  Key. 
Netherlandish ,  active  ca.  1470. 
H.  23.3  cm.  37.565 


Monstrance  with  Relic  of  St. 
Sebastian.  From  the  Guelph  Treasure. 
Silver  gilt  and  crystal.  Germany, 
Brunswick,  ca.  1475.  H.  47  cm. 

31.65 


80 


Abbot's  Stall.  Oak.  France,  1500-1515.  H.  approx. 
324.4  cm.  28.657 


Chest.  Painted  wood.  Spain,  Catalan  (?),  late  15th 
century.  H.  71.7  cm.  15.535 


81 


Madonna  and  Child.  Panel.  Follower 
of  Hans  Memling,  Netherlandish, 
Bruges,  ca.  1440-1494.  H.  33.2  cm. 
34.29 


The  Mystical  Grapes.  Tapestry,  wool, 
silk,  and  metallic  threads.  South 
Netherlands,  Flanders,  ca.  1500. 

H.  73.3  cm.  73.77 


Scenes  from  the  Childhood  of  Christ.  Tapestry,  wool,  silk,  and  gold 
metallic  threads.  South  Netherlands,  Flanders,  late  15th  century. 

W.  2  m.  30.7  cm.  42.826 


yip.** 


82 


Portrait  of  a  Nobleman .  Panel 
Anonymous  French  Master,  Burgundy  (?), 
ca+ 1490-1500.  H.  42.5  cm.  63.503 


The  Story  of  Perseus  and  Andromeda ,  Tapestry,  wool 
and  silk.  South  Netherlands,  Flanders,  early  16th  century. 
W.  446.7  cm,  27.487 


Plate.  Inscribed:  Maria.  Majolica. 
Spain,  Valencia,  Hispano-Moresque, 
mid-15th  century.  D.  46.7  cm. 
44.292 


83 


The  Annunciation  to  the  Virgin . 
Panel.  Jaime  Ferrer  II,  Spanish, 
Le'rida,  active  mid-15th  century. 
H.  172.7  cm.  53.660 


Portrait  of  a  Lady .  Panel.  Ca.  1480. 
Anonymous  Master,  Netherlands  (?). 
H.  31.7  cm.  62.259 


A  Monk  at  Prayer .  Panel.  Anonymous 
Master,  Netherlandish,  Bruges,  early 
16th  century.  H.  37.5  cm.  42.632 


Birth  and  Naming  of  Saint  John  the 
Baptist .  Panel.  Juan  de  Flandes, 
Hispano-Flemish,  ca.  1480-ca.  1519. 
H.  88.4  cm.  75.3 


Relief  Heads  of  a  Man  and  Woman .  Marble.  France,  Touraine,  Circle  of 
Michel  Colombe,  2nd  decade  16th  century.  H.  14  cm.  and  14.6  cm. 
21.1003,21.1004 


84 


Holy  Trinity*  Panel.  Anonymous  French  Master, 
Provence {?),  ca.  14704480.  H.  119  cm,  60.79 


Triptych.  Onyx  cameo.  Italy,  13th  century.  Gold  and 
translucent  enamel  France,  late  15th  century. 

H.  5.7  cm.  47.508 


Mourner  from  the  Tomb  of  Duke  John 
the  Fearless.  Vizclle  alabaster 
(grcnoble  stone).  Ca.  1462. 

Antoine  le  Moituricr,  French, 

1141  cm.  40.129 


Education  of  the  Virgin*  Limestone. 
Prance,  Bourbonnais,  early  1 6  th 
century.  PL  137.7  cm.  23.51 


Lady  with  Three  Suitors.  Pen  and 
brown  ink  and  ink  wash.  France, 
ca.  1500.  H.  23  cm.  56.40 


85 


Miniature  Showing  Queen  Medusa  Enthroned .  Tempera  on 
parchment.  France,  close  to  MaTtre  Francis,  ca.  1470. 

H.  12.7  cm.  24.1015 


Triumph  of  Eternity.  Tapestry,  wool  and  silk,  France, 
Valley  of  the  Loire',  1500-1510.  Over-all:  W.  392.7  cm. 
Detail:  W.  349.4  cm.  60.176 


Youth.  Tapestry,  wool  and  silk.  France,  Valley  of 
the  Loire,  1500-1510.  W.  462.5  cm.  60.177 


Time.  Tapestry,  wool  and  silk.  France,  Valley  of  the 
Loire.  1500-1510.  Over-all:  W.  439.7  cm. 

Detail:  W.  405.7  cm.  60.178 


86 


St.  John  the  Baptist  Surrounded  by 
the  Evangelists  and  Four  Fathers  of 
the  Latin  Church.  Dated  1466. 
Engraving,  state  I/II.  Master  E.  S., 
German.  D.  18.3  cm.  50.585 


Playing  Card  with  King  and  Helmet. 
Engraving.  Master  E.  S.,  German, 
active  ca.  1450-1470.  H.  9.6  cm. 
49.564 


St.  Jerome.  Dotted  print  colored  by 
hand,  state  1I/III.  Germany,  ca. 
1470-1475.  H.  35.6  cm.  52.13 


Christ  Carrying  His  Cross.  Engraving.  Martin 
Schongauer,  German,  before  1440-1491.  W.  43.4  cm. 
41.389 


An  Angel  Supporting  Two  Escutcheons.  Black  chalk  on 
pink-tinted  paper.  Germany,  circle  of  Nicolaus  Gerhaert 
von  Leyden,  ca.  1470.  H.  21.2  cm.  62.205 


87 


St .  Jerome  and  the  Lion.  Alabaster. 
Ca.  1510.  Tilmann  Riemenschn  eider, 
German.  H.  37.8  cm.  46.82 


The  Flight  into  Egypt.  Engraving. 
Martin  Sehongauer,  German,  before 
1440-1491.  H.  25.5  cm,  54/260 


Corpus  of  Christ.  Linden  wood. 
Ca.  1525-1530.  Hans  Leinbergcr, 
Germany,  Bavaria,  Landshut. 

H.  118.1cm.  38.293 


The  Organ  Player  and  His  Wife ■» 
Engraving,  state  I/III.  Israhel 
van  Meckenem,  German,  before  1450- 
1503.  H.  16/7  cm,  60.73 


St.  Lawrence  and  St.  Stephen.  Lindenwood.  1502-1510.  Tilmann 
Ric me nschn eider,  German.  H.  94.6  and  92.7  cm.  59.42,  59.43 


iui  i 


88 


The  Mass  of  St.  Gregory.  Panel.  Hans  Baldung  (called  Grien),  German, 
1484/85-1545.  W.  124.9  cm.  52.112 


The  Bewitched  Groom.  Woodcut.  1544. 
Hans  Baldung  (called  Grien),  German. 

H.  33.8  cm.  66.172 


Pietd  (Vesperbild).  Painted  and  gilded  lindenwood. 

Ca.  1515-1520.  Master  of  Rabenden,  German,  Bavaria, 
Chiemgau.  H.  89.1  cm.  38.294 


John  VIII  Palaeologus.  Emperor 
of  Constantinople,  1425-1428.  Lead 
medal.  Antonio  di  Puccio  Pisano 
(called  Pisanello),  Italian,  Pisa, 
ca.  1395-Rome  1455.  D.  10.4  cm.  74.109 


89 


Oak-Leaf  Jar.  Majolica.  Italy, 
Florence,  or  Montclupo,  2nd  quarter 
15th  century.  H,  20.4  cm.  43.54 


Portrait  of  a  Man.  Panel* 
Colantonio  (?),  Italian,  Naples, 
active  ca,  1430/40-ca.  1460/70, 
H.  60  cm.  16.811 


Fragmentary  Head  of  a  Cherub. 
Marble.  Italy,  Florence,  3rd 
quarter  15  th  century.  H*  18.4  cm. 
68*211 


Leonella  dEste,  Marquess  of 
Ferrara.  Bronze.  Ca.  1440-1444. 
Antonio  di  Puccio  Pisano  (called 
Pisan  ell  o),  Italian*  D*  6*9  cm, 

71*4 


Double  Mazer.  Maple  with  silver- 
gilt  mounts.  Germany,  ca.  1530. 

With  portrait  medallion  (1528)  of 
Albrecht  Diirer  by  Matthes  Gebel,  Nurem¬ 
berg  and  Augsburg,  H,  24,8  cm*  50.83 


90 


The  Funeral  of  St.  Stephen.  Pen  and 
bistre  ink.  Fra  Fiiippo  Lippi, 

Italian,  1406-1469.  H*  25.1  cm. 
47.70 


St.  Anthony  Abbot.  Panel.  1457- 
1458.  Fra  Filippo  Lippi,  Italian, 
Florence.  H.  81.3  cm.  64.151 


Head  of  a  Man ,  an  Angel,  and  Two 
Small  Profile  Heads.  Silverpoint 
heightened  with  white,  on  rose 
prepared  paper.  Italy,  circle  of 
Benozzo  Gozzoli,  1420-1497. 

H.  19.4  cm.  37.24 

SL  Michael  Panel.  1457-1458. 

Fra  Filippo  Lippi,  Italian,  Florence. 
H.  81.3  cm.  64.150 


Head  of  a  Boy.  Marble.  Italy, 
Florence,  ca.  1470.  H.  24.3  cm. 
31.454 


Madonna  and  Child  with  Angels. 
Panel.  Italy,  Florence,  after 
Fra  Filippo  Lippi,  ca.  1406-1469. 
H*  94*9  cm,  16.802 


91 


Front  Cover  for  a  Gospel  Book  of  Battle  of  Naked  Men .  Engraving,  state  I.  Antonio  Pollaiuolo,  Italian, 

Cardinal  Jean  Balue.  Silver  and  1431/32-1498.  W.  60.7  cm.  67.127 

niello  with  silver-gilt  border. 

Italy,  Florence,  ca.  1467-1469. 

H.  41.6  cm.  52.109 


Madonna  and  Child \  Panel.  Francesco 
Botticini,  Italian,  Florence,  ca.  1446- 
1497.  H.  96.7  cm.  16.789 


Textile.  Velvet  weave,  silk. 
Italy,  early  15th  century. 
H.  44.5  cm.  40.370 


92 


Pax:  Madonna  and  Child *  Gilt  bronze, 
silver  and  blue  enamel.  Last  quarter 
1 5th  century*  After  Antonio 
Rossellino,  Italian,  Florence. 

H.  15.9  cm.  68.24 


Madonna  and  Child.  Painted  terra 
cotta.  Ca*  1475.  Antonio 
Rossellino  and  bis  workshop, 
Italian,  Florence.  H.  9 1  *4  cm. 
42.780 


Madonna  and  Child.  Silver  point  on 
rose  prepared  paper.  Lorenzo  di 
Credi,  Italian,  1459/60-1537. 

H*  14.5  cm*  63.472 


St.  Jerome  in  Penitence.  Engraving.  Italy,  Florence, 
ca.  1480-1500.  W*  21.5  cm.  49.33 


Madonna  and  Child  with  the  Young  St.  John .  Tondo* 
Panel.  Sandro  Botticelli,  Italian,  Florence,  1444-1510. 
D.  68  cm.  70.160 


93 


Page  from  a  Prayer  Book ,  Tempera 
and  gold  leaf  on  parchment. 
Attavante  degli  Attavanti,  Italian, 
Florence,  1452-1  520/25,  FL  15*2  cm, 
53.280 


The  Assumption  of  the  Virgin . 
Engraving,  state  I/II,  ca*  1490, 
Attributed  to  Francesco  Rosselli, 
Italian.  H.  81.6  cm.  49.32 


Life  of  the  Virgin  and  of  Christ: 

The  Agony  in  the  Garden .  Engraving, 
state  I/IIL  Attributed  to  Francesco 
Rosselli,  Italian,  1448-before  1513. 
H.  22.4  cm.  49.540 


The  Holy  Family  with  the  Infant 
St.  John  and  St.  Margaret.  Tondo. 
Panel.  Filippino  Lippi,  Italian, 
Florence,  ca.  1457-1504,  D.  153  cm. 
32.227 


The  Last  Supper.  Engraving.  Lucantonio  degli  Uberti,  Italian, 
active  ca.  1495-1520.  W.  106.6  cm.  40.47  3-a 


94 


Standing  Figure  of  a  Man.  Bronze. 
Ca.  1 500.  Circle  of  Francesco  di 
Giorgio,  Italian,  Siena.  H.  31  cm. 
47.509 


St.  John.  Terra  cotta.  Master  of 
the  Statuettes  of  St.  John,  Italian, 
Florence,  active  ca.  1500. 

H.  72.1  cm.  42.781 


Bust  of  Girist.  Painted  terra 
cotta.  Italy,  Florence,  late  15th 
century.  H.  55.9  cm.  21.956 


Girist  Giild.  Marble.  Ca.  1490- 
1500.  Attr.  to  Michele  (Di  Luca) 
Marini,  Italian.  H.  87.6  cm. 

75.47 


Paneling  from  a  Sacristry  Bench 
(detail).  Walnut,  inlaid  with  holly 
and  ebony.  Italy,  Florence,  late 
15th  century.  L.  173.3  cm.  15.526 


95 


St,  Sebastian.  Brush  and  brown  ink 
oyer  silverpoint  on  prepared 
paper,  Pietro  Perugino,  Italian, 
1445/50-1523,  H,  25.6  cm.  58.411 


Madonna  and  Child  with  St.  Anthony 
Abbot,  St.  Sebastian,  St.  Mark, 
and  St.  Severino,  Panel.  Lorenzo 
d ’Alessandro  da  Sanseverino, 

Italian,  Umbria,  Active  1468-1503, 

H.  128,9  cm.  16,800 


Single  Leaf  from  an  Antiphonary :  Adoration  of  the 
Shepherds.  Tempera  and  gold  leaf  on  parchment*  Ca 
1470.  Italy,  Siena,  style  nearest  to  Guidoccio 
Cozzarelli  or  Mattco  Giovanni,  H,  57,2  cm.  52.282 


The  Crucifixion.  Panel,  Matteo 
di  Giovanni  di  Bartolo,  Italian, 
Siena,  ca.  1430-1495.  W,  31  cm. 
40.535 


Single  Miniature:  Christ  on  the 
Mount  of  Olives.  Tempera  on 
parchment.  Ca.  1490-1500.  Attr.  to 
Timoteo  Viti,  Italian,  Umbia. 

H.  27  cm.  27,161 


96 


The  Lamentation .  Tapestry,  wool,  silk,  gold,  and  silver.  Italy,  Ferrara, 
after  design  by  Cosimo  Tura,  ca.  1475.  W.  197  cm.  50.145 


Leaf  from  a  Gradual:  Hist  aria  led 
Initial  M  Tempera  and  gold  leaf 
on  parchment.  Attr.  to  Cosimo 
Tura,  Italian,  Ferrara,  1432-1495 
H.  76.8  cm.  27.425 


Antiphonary,  Tempera  and  gold  leaf 
on  parchment.  Antonio  Liberale  da 
Verona,  Italian,  1445-ca.  1526. 
Detail:  H.  18.4  cm.  30  661 


Jar  with  Portrait.  Majolica. 

Italy,  Caffaggiolo,  ca.  1475-1480 
H.  30.5  cm?  41.550 


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97 


Adoration  of  the  Christ  Child. 

Marble  with  some  gilding.  Italy, 
Lombardy,  late  15th  century. 
Workshop  of  Benedetto  Briosco  and 
Toinmaso  Cazzaniga.  H.  61  cm. 

28.863 

Holy  Family  with  a  Shepherd.  Canvas. 
Dosso  Dossi  (Giovanni  di  Lutero), 
Italian  *  active  1512,  died  1 542. 

H.  38.7  cm.  49.185 


Plate.  Majolica.  Italy,  Faenza, 
late  1 5 tli  century.  D,  35.6  cm. 
23.915 


Drug  Bottle.  Majolica.  Italy, 
Faenza,  ca.  1480.  H.  38,7  cm. 
43.52 


Dancing  Boy.  Bronze.  North  Italy, 
ca.  1500.  H.  10.3  cm.  75,29 


98 


Single  Miniature:  The  Nativity. 
Tempera  and  gold  on  parchment. 
Girolamo  dai  Libri,  Italian,  Verona, 
1474-1555.  H.  16.4  cm.  53.281 


Mother  and  Child  with  Two  Dogs ; 
Engraving.  Italy,  late  15th  century 
W.  14.9  cm.  37.566 


Madonna  and  Child.  Marble.  Circle 
of  Bartolommeo  Bcllano,  Italian, 
Padua,  ca.  1435-1496/97.  H.  54.6  cm. 
20.273 


The  Adoration  of  the  Magi,  the 
Virgin  in  the  Grotto*  Engraving. 
Italy,  Mantegna  School,  after  1463. 
H.  39.4  cm.  54.66 


Field.  Tempera  on  parchment. 
Attributed  to  Andrea  Mantegna, 
Italian,  1431-1506.  H.  14.1  cm. 
5L394 


99 


St.  Christopher.  Pen  and  brown  ink 
with  blue  and  green  washes,  touches 
of  white.  Andrea  Mantegna,  Italian, 
1431-1506.  H.  28.7  cm.  56.39 


Hercules  and  Antaeus.  Engraving. 
Italy,  Mantegna  School,  15th  century. 
H.  25.3  cm.  64.32 


A  Fallen  Warrior.  Blackened  wax. 
Ca.  1500.  Close  to  Leonardo  da 
Vinci,  Italian.  H.  19.1  cm. 

63.576 


Farm  on  the  Slope  of  a  Hill.  Pen  and  brown  ink. 
Fra  Bartolommeo,  Italian,  1472-1517.  W.  29.4  cm. 
57.498 


100 


Adoration  of  the  Magi.  Bronze.  Ca.  1500-1506.  Andrea 
Briosco  (called  Riccio),  Italian,  Padua.  H.  23.5  cm. 
54.601 


Tarocchi  Cards  (E  Series):  Music. 
Engraving,  touched  with  gold.  Italy, 
Ferrara,  not  later  than  1467. 

H.  18.1  cm.  24.457 


Base  for  a  Satyr  and  Satyress 
Group.  Bronze.  Andrea  Briosco 
(called  Riccio),  Italian,  Padua, 
ca.  1470/75-1532.  H.  32.7  cm. 
50.375 


Pomona.  Bronze.  Ca.  1500.  Andrea 
Briosco  (called  Riccio),  Italian, 
Padua.  H.  15.5  cm.  48.486 


101 


Battle  in  a  Wood.  Engraving.  Master  of  the  Year  1  515, 
Italian,  W.  31*5  cm,  49-34 


Satyress  Triumphant.  Bronze. 
Ca.  1520-1530.  Andrea  Briosco 
(called  Ricci o),  Italian,  Padua. 
H.  16.5  cm.  47.29 


Marriage  Beaker.  Enameled  milk 
glass.  Italy,  Venice,  late  15th 
century.  H.  10.2  cm.  55.70 


Portrait  of  a  Nun  of  the  Order  of 
San  Secondo.  Panel.  Jacometto 
Venezia  no,  Italian,  Venice,  active 
1472-died  before  1493.  H,  24.1  cm. 
76.9 


102 


Sacred  Conversation:  The  Virgin  and  Child  with  St.  Anthony  Abbot  and 
St.  Lucy  (?)  with  Donors.  Panel  Giovanni  Battista  Cima  da  Conegliano, 
Italian,  Venice,  1459-1517  or  1518.  W.  80  cm,  42.636 


Portrait  of  a  Youth  Panel. 
Bartolommeo  Veneto,  Italia,  Venice, 
1st  half  16th  century, 

H.  41.9  cm,  40,539 


St*  Nicholas  of  Bari  Panel. 
Carlo  Giovanni  Crivelli,  Italian, 
Venice,  ca.  1430/35-ca,  1495, 
H.  97.3  cm.  52.111 


Plate.  Majolica.  Italy,  Deruta, 
early  1 6th  century.  D.  41.3  cm. 
23,1096 


103 


Bird's-Eye  View  of  Venice  (detail).  Dated  1500.  Woodcut,  state  I/1II. 
Jacopo  de’  Barbari,  Italian.  W.  100.3  cm.  49.569 


Tabernacle  Relief  (detail). 
Polychromed  marble.  North  Italian, 
late  15th  century.  H.  81.3  cm. 
75.105 


Pedlar  Goblet.  Enameled  green  and 
blue  glass.  Italy,  Venice,  ca.  1475. 
H.  18.9  cm.  53.364 


Albarello.  Majolica.  Italy,  Faenza, 
early  16th  century.  H.  29.8  cm. 
40.12 


Plate:  The  Prodigal  Son,  after  Durer. 
Majolica.  Signed  and  dated  1528. 
Maestro  Giorgio,  Italian,  Faenza  (?). 
D.  21.2  cm.  50.82 


104 


Tazza  with  Putti  Frieze.  Enameled 
blue  glass*  Italy,  Venice,  ca. 

1490,  H,  18.3  cm.  6038 


Ewer.  Painted  enamel  on  copper, 
Italy,  Venice,  ca*  1500,  H.  1 8*8  cm* 
23*720 


Textile  Panel.  Cut  velvet  weave, 
silk  and  gold.  Italy,  15th 
century.  Over-all:  H,  301  cm. 
Detail:  H.  150  cm*  73.20 


Philoctetes  on  the  Island  of  Lemnos. 
Marble.  Antonio  Lombardo,  Italian, 
Paduan- Venetian,  ca*  1458-ca*  1516  (?) 
H.  23.3  cm.  73.168 


Man  with  an  Arrow .  Engraving, 
state  U/IL  Benedetto  Montagna, 
Italian,  ca.  1470-after  1540. 

H.  21  cm.  43.65 


105 


Textile .  Velvet  weave,  cut  and 
brocaded,  silk  and  gold.  Italy, 
15th  century.  H.  150  cm.  31.63 


Running  Woman,  Bronze,  Italy, 
Padua,  ca.  1 527*  H.  18.2  cm. 
63,92 


Plate:  The  Three  Graces,  Majolica. 
1525.  Maestro  Giorgio  (Giorgio 
Andreoli  da  Gubbio),  Italian,  Gubbio. 
D.  44.8  cm.  45.2 


Venus  Prudent ia.  Gilt  bronze.  At tr. 
to  Tullio  Lombardo,  Italian,  Venice, 
ca.  1455-1532.  H.  18.3  cm.  48.171 


Venus  Reclining  in  a  Landscape.  Engraving,  state  I/ll. 
Giulio  Campagnola,  Italian,  ca.  1482-after  1515. 

W.  18.4  cm.  31.205 


106 


Madonna  and  Child .  From  Ciborium  of 
Cardinal  d’Estouteville  in  S.  Maria 
Maggiore,  Rome.  Marble.  Ca.  1461- 
1464.  Mino  del  Reame  (?),  Italian. 

H.  93.7  cm.  28.747 


Study  for  the  Nude  Youth  over  the 
Prophet  Daniel,  in  the  Sistine 
Chapel  Ceiling  Fresco.  Red  chalk. 
Michelangelo  Buonarroti,  Italian, 
1475-1564.  H.  33.5  cm.  40.465 


Figure  of  Plenty  (Dovizia).  Glazed 
terra  cotta.  Late  1520s.  Giovanni 
della  Robbia,  Italian.  H.  110.2  cm. 
40.343 


Portrait  of  a  Nobleman.  Canvas.  Lorenzo  Lotto,  Italian, 
Venice,  1480-1556.  H.  109  cm.  50.250. 


107 


The  Sacrifice  of  Isaac.  Panel. 
Andrea  del  Sarto,  Italian,  Florence, 
1486-1530.  H.  178.2  cm.  37.577 


Madonna  and  Child.  Bronze.  Ca.  1527. 
Signed  Jacopo  Tatti  (called  Sansovino) 
Italian.  H.  47.6  cm.  51.316 


The  Fate  of  the  Evil  Tongue. 
Engraving.  Nicoletto  Rosex 
da  Modena,  Italian,  active  ca. 
1490-after  1511.  H.  29.3  cm.  47.11 


Majolica  Plate.  Dated  1526.  Signed: 
M.  G.  da  Agubio.  Maestro  Giorgio, 
Italian.  D.  27  cm.  50.156 


108 

Grcular  Table.  Walnut.  Italy,  Florence,  3rd  quarter 
16th  century.  H.  80  cm.  39.183 


Majolica  Albarello:  Andromeda 
Saved  by  Perseus.  Italy,  Venice, 
Workshop  of  Domenigo  da  Venezia, 
early  16th  century.  H.  28.9  cm.  20.421 


Venus.  Bronze.  Ca.  1560.  Danese 
Cattaneo,  Italian.  H.  52.9  cm. 
50.578 


St.  John  the  Baptist.  Bronze. 
Angelo  de  Rossi,  Italian,  Verona, 
active  late  16th  century. 

H.  49.5  cm.  52.276 


109 


Adoration  of  the  Magi  Canvas.  Titian  (Tiziano  Vecelli),  Italian  ,  Venice, 
ca.  14834576.  W.  2283  cm.  57.150 


Doorknocker  with  Gorgon  Head  and 
Emblem  of  the  Cicogna  Family. 
Bronze.  Italy,  Venice,  mid~l6th 
century.  II.  25.4  cm.  724 


Baptism  of  Christ.  Canvas  After  1580.  Tintoretto  (Jacopo  Robusti), 
Italian,  Venice.  W.  25 1  -4  cm.  50.400 


110 


Virgin  and  Oiild  Enthroned .  Verre 
eglomise'.  Italy,  2nd  half  1 6th 
century.  Frame:  Silver  and  enamel. 
Germany,  Augsburg,  ca.  1600. 

E.  IS  Jem.  43.284 


St,  Margaret.  Marble.  1520-1530. 
Antonello  Gagini,  Italian,  Sicilian. 
H.  139.7  cm.  42,564 


Pendant:  Madonna  and  Child  with 
Saints.  Enameled  gold  with  pearls 
and  emeralds.  Italy,  late  16th 
century,  H.  7.3  cm.  59,337 


The  Assumption  of  the  Virgin. 
Dated  1517.  Engraving,  state 
I/IL  Domenico  Campagnola, 
Italian,  H.  29.2  cm.  54.741 


Ill 


The  Dead  Christ  with  Joseph  of  Arirmthea.  Panel.  Ca.  1525.  Giovanni 
Girolamo  Savoldo,  Italian,  Brescia,  W.  191.8  cm.  52.512 


Head  of  St.  John  the  Baptist. 
Canvas.  Ca*  1580.  Circle  of 
Titian,  Italian,  Venice. 

W.  75.2  cm,  53.424 


Credenza .  Walnut.  Italy,  Brescia,  niid-l6th  century. 
H.  127.6  cm.  39.188 


Majolica  Plate .  Italy,  Urbino 
Atelier  of  the  Fontana  Family, 
ca.  1 560.  D.  45.7  cm.  42.622 


112 


Portrait  of  Agostino  Barbarigo.  Canvas,  Ca.  1571. 
Paolo  Veronese,  Italian,  Venice,  W.  1 1  6:2  cm. 
28.16 


Apollo  on  Parnassus,  Surrounded  by  Muses  and  Poets. 
Engraving,  before  state  i/II.  Marcantonio  Raimondi, 
Italian,  ca.  1480-ca.  1530.  W.  47.1  cm.  63.231 


Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady.  Panel. 
Agnolo  Bronzino,  Italian,  Florence, 
1503-1572.  H.  60  cm.  72.121 


Portrait  of  Vincenzo  Guarignoni 
Dated  1572.  Canvas.  Giovanni 
Battista  Moroni,  Italian,  Bergamo. 
H.  63  cm.  62.1 


113 


Cassone  Frqntal.  Walnut.  Italy,  second  half  16th  century.  L.  172.7  cm. 
15.528 


Portrait  of  a  Gentleman  and  His  Wife.  Canvas. 

Ca.  1550-1565.  Italo-Flemish  Master.  W.  141  cm. 
16.793 


114 


Ijizarm  and  the  Rich  Man *  Canvas.  Jacopo  Rassano,  Italian.  1510-1592. 
W.  221  cm*  39.68 


The  Wrath  of  Neptune.  Bronze. 
Ca.  1540.  Attr.  to  Tiziano  Minio, 
Italian,  Paduan -Venetian* 

H-  36.1  cm.  74.273 


The  Entombment .  Canvas.  Leandro 
Bassano,  Italian,  1557-1622* 

H.  123.8  cm.  16.806 


Annunciation *  Canvas.  Paolo 
Veronese,  Italian,  Venice,  1528- 
1588.  H*  150  cm.  50.251 


Annunciation.  Pen  and  brown  ink 
and  gray  wash.  Luca  Cambiaso, 
Italian,  1527-1585.  H.  29.5  cm* 
59.200 


115 


landscape  with  a  Boat.  Pen  and  brown  ink.  Annibale 
Carracci,  Italian,  1560-1609.  W.  40.6  cm.  72.101 


Cassone.  Walnut.  Italy,  Venice,  mid-16th  century. 
H.  68.6  cm.  42.607 


The  Feast  of  the  Gods.  Bronze. 
Ca.  1575.  Alessandro  Vittoria, 
Italian,  Venetian.  H.  34.4  cm. 
52.464 


116 


Medici  Plate.  Soft  paste  porcelain.  Study  for  Aeneas’  Flight  from  Troy.  Pen  and  brown  ink, 

Italy,  Florence,  ca.  1580.  black  chalk,  brown  and  light-yellow  wash  on  gray-green 

D.  28  cm.  49.489  paper.  Federico  Barocci,  Italian,  1535  (?)-1612. 

W.  42.7  cm.  60.26 


Mars.  Bronze.  Ca.  1587.  Giovanni 
Bologna,  Italian.  H.  39  cm.  64.421 


Study  of  Plants  on  a  Bank.  Black 
chalk,  brush  and  wash  heightened 
with  body  color.  Federico  Barocci, 
Italian,  ca.  1535-1612.  H.  20  cm. 
73.171 


117 


Hat  Jewel:  The  Rape  of  Helen, 
Enamel  on  gold,  Italy,  mid-I6th 
century,  D.  5.1  cm,  49 .377 


Hat  Jewel:  Adoration  of  the  Kings. 
Enamel  on  gold,  France,  mid-16th 
century,  D.  4.7  cm,  38*428 


Espalier  Plates.  Steel.  Attributed 
to  a  member  of  Negroli  Family, 
possibly  Philippo,  ca,  1 500-1 56 1 , 
Italian,  Milan*  H.  14  cm. 

16.1517, 16*1518 


The  Apocalypse:  St.  John  Sees  the 
Four  Riders *  Engraving.  Jean  Duvet, 
French,  1485-aftcr  1556.  H.  of 
page  36*7  cm.  53.222 


Episode  of  the  Aeneid :  The  Trojan 
Horse.  Painted  enamel.  Ca.  1530- 
1 540.  Master  of  the  Aeneid  Series, 
France,  Limoges,  I!.  23.8  cm. 
74,40 


118 

Chest .  Oak.  France,  Normandy,  2nd  half  16th  century.  H.  96.5  cm.  42.604 


Two  Funerary  Figures.  Hawthorn  wood  painted  black.  Ca.  1570.  Attr.  to 
Germain  Pilon,  French.  H.  62.2  and  61.3  cm.  59.345,  59.346 


Seated  Woman  with  Two  Children 
(Charity?).  Alabaster.  Attr.  to 
Germain  Pilon,  French,  ca.  1535- 
1590.  H.  29.8  cm.  51.541 


St.  Porchaire  Pedestal  Dish. 
Faience.  France,  16th  century. 
H.  14.3  cm.  52.278 


119 


St.  Porchaire  Ewer.  Faience. 
France,  16th  century.  H.  35.6  cm. 
53.363 


Mirror.  Enamel  “en  risille.” 
France,  2nd  half  16th  century. 
H.  8.9  cm.  26.246 


Ewer  Stand.  Enamel  on  copper. 

Dated  1577.  Pierre  Raymond,  French, 
Limoges.  D.  48.6  cm.  40.139 


Inlaid  Table.  Walnut.  France,  Burgundy,  2nd  half  16th  Dressoir.  Walnut.  France,  Burgundy,  mid-16th  century, 

century.  H.  88.3  cm.  42.601  H.  149.8  cm.  42.606 


120 


The  Martyrdom  of  St.  Lucy.  Etching, 
state  il/II.  Jacques  Bellange, 

French,  1594-1638.  H,  46,2  cm. 
50.214 


Samson  and  Delilah.  Woodcut. 

Lucas  van  Leyden,  Dutch,  1494-1533 
H,  41.3  cm.  35.117 


Candlesticks  Representing  Triumph  of  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds, 

Diana  and  Labors  of  Hercules.  Painted  Engraving.  Frans  Crabbe,  Flemish, 

enamel  on  copper.  Attr.  to  Jean  Court  ca.  1480-1553.  H.  24.6  cm.  66.121 

(called  Vigier),  French,  Limoges,  active 
1555-1565.  FL  33.6  cm.  73.169,  73.170 


12! 


Return  of  the  Prodigal  Son.  Engraving.  Lucas  van 
Leyden,  Dutch,  1494-1533.  W*  24.6  cm*  27.361 


Landscape  with  Saint  John  the  Baptist  Preaching.  Panel. 
Herri  met  de  Pies,  Netherlandish,  ca.  1510-ca.  1572, 

W,  42  cm*  67*20 


Madonna  and  Child  under  a  Canopy . 
Panel*  Ca*  1525*  Netherlands, 
Bruges*  H.  64.8  cm.  46.282 


Esther  before  Ahasuerus  and  The  Judgment  of  Solomon.  Stained  glass  panels. 
Ca,  1530*  Circle  of  Lucas  van  Leyden,  Netherlandish*  H.  69*2  cm, 

68.189,  68*188 


122 


Christ  Carrying  the  Cross.  Alabaster. 
Ca.  1545.  Workshop  of  Jacques  du 
Broeucq,  Southern  Netherlands, 
Hainaut.  H.  61.1  cm.  71.5 


Madonna  and  Child  in  a  Landscape. 
Dated  1531.  Panel.  Jan  Gossaert 
de  Mabuse,  Netherlandish. 

H.  48.9  cm.  72.47 


Landscape  with  Venus  and  Adonis.  Copper  panel.  Gillis 
van  Coninxloo,  Netherlandish,  1 544-1 606/07.  W.  53.5  cm. 
62.293 


Two  Peasants  in  Half  Figure. 

Pen  and  light  brown  ink  over  black 
chalk.  Pieter  Bruegel  I,  Flemish, 
1525-1569.  W.  18.8  cm.  45.114 


123 


Diana  and  Actaeon.  Canvas.  Joachim  Uytewael,  Dutch. 
1566-1638.  W.  69  cm.  74.106 


Denial  of  St.  Peter .  Panel.  Peter  Uy  tewael,  Dutch, 
1596-1660.  W,  45.6  cm.  72.169 


Part  of  a  Chasuble.  Embroidery 
(opus  Anglicanum),  silk,  gold,  and 
silver  threads  on  silk  velvet. 
England,  ca.  1500.  H.  101  cm. 
70.124 


Portrait  of  an  Elizabethan  Gallant , 
Dated  1576.  On  vellum.  Nicholas 
Hilliard,  English.  D.  5  cm.  60.39 


Sir  Anthony  Midmay.  On  vellum. 
Nicholas  Hilliard,  English,  Ca.  1547- 
1619.  H.  23.5  cm.  26.554 


124 


The  Ascension.  Pen  and  brown  ink. 
Albrecht  Diirer,  German,  1471-1528. 
H.  31.1  cm.  52.530 


The  Arm  of  Eve.  Dated  1507. 

Brush  drawing  in  brown  and  white  ink 
on  blue  paper.  Albrecht  Diirer, 
German.  H.  33.6  cm.  65.470 


The  Apocalypse:  The  Riders  on  the 
Four  Horses.  Woodcut.  Albrecht 
Diirer,  German,  1471-1528. 

H.  40  cm.  32.313 


The  Virgin  with  a  Monkey.  Engraving. 
Albrecht  Diirer,  German,  1471-1528. 
H.  19.1  cm.  64.29 


The  Dead  Christ.  Dated  1505.  Charcoal.  Albrecht 
Diirer,  German.  W.  23.5  cm.  52.531 


125 


St.  Jerome.  Engraving.  Albrecht 
Diirer,  German,  1471-1528.  H.  24.5 
cm.  72.29 


Plaque:  Christ  in  the  Garden  of 
Gethsemane .  Kclhcim  stone.  Ca.  1515. 
Adolph  Dauchcr,  German,  Augsburg, 
d.  ca.  1523.  H.  14.8  cm.  47.182 


Adoration  of  the  Shepherds.  Panel.  Circle  of  Diirer, 
Germany,  1st  half  16th  century.  H.  58  cm.  16.807 


Christ  on  the  Mount  of  Olives. 

Dated  1515.  Etching  on  iron. 
Albrecht  Diirer,  German.  H.  22.3  cm. 
43.389 


The  Life  of  the  Virgin:  Title  Page, 
The  Virgin  on  the  Crescent  Moon. 
Woodcut,  proof  before  text. 

Albrecht  Diirer,  German,  1471-1528. 
H.  24  cm.  59.99 


126 


Adam  and  Eve.  Bronze.  Dated  1515 
(for  the  model);  on  reverse  1518 
(for  this  cast).  Ludwig  Krug, 
German,  Nuremberg.  H.  12.2  cm. 


Adam  and  Eve.  Bronze.  Ca.  1520. 
Workshop  of  Peter  Vischer,  the 
Younger,  German,  Nuremberg. 

H,  14.6  cm.  61.29 


Py  ramus  and  This  be.  Chiaroscuro 
woodcut.  Hans  Wechthn,  German, 
14 80/ 8 5 -after  1526.  H.  27.1  cm. 
50.396 


Der  Weisskunig:  The  Banished  Duke 
of  Otnop.  Woodcut.  Hans  Burgkmair, 
German,  1473-1531.  H.  22.2  cm. 
60.28 


Adam  and  Eve.  Boxwood.  Attributed  to  Daniel  Man  eh, 
German,  1477-1540.  H.  22.2  cm.  46.429,46.491 


127 


Portrait  of  Wolfgang  Gamensfelder 
at  Age  19.  Boxwood.  Dated  1531. 
Master  of  Gamensfelder  and 
Fronleitner,  German.  D.  11.9  cm. 
76.16 


Head  of  a  Woman.  Silverpoint  on 
white  prepared  ground  on  paper. 
Hans  Holbein  I,  German,  ca.  1465- 
1524.  H.  6.5  cm.  70.14 


Portrait  of  Sir  Thomas  More.  Panel. 
Follower  of  Hans  Holbein  the  Younger, 
Germany,  1497-1543.  D.  5.9  cm. 
57.356 


Equestrian  Portrait  of  the  Emperor 
Maximilian.  Dated  1 508.  Woodcut 
printed  from  two  outline  blocks  on 
blue  hand-tinted  paper.  Hans 
Burgkmair,  German.  H.  32.1  cm. 
50.72 


Armet,  Helmet  in  Maximilian  Style. 
Steel.  Germany,  early  16th  century. 
H.  30.5  cm.  16.1855 


Portrait  Medallion.  Boxwood. 

Attr.  to  Friedrich  Hagenauer,  German, 
active  1525-1546.  D.  7.3  cm. 

27.421 


128 


The  Stag  Hunt,  Dated  1540.  Panel.  Lucas  Cranach  the  Elder,  German, 
Kronach.  W.  170.2  cm,  58.425 


Medal:  The  Trinity.  Silver.  Signed 
H.  R.  Dated  1 544.  Hans  Reinhart  the 
Elder*  German,  tL  1581.  D.  10.2  cm, 
60.74 


129 


Fountain  Figure  of  Abundance . 
Bronze.  Master  of  the  Budapest 
Abundance,  German,  Augsburg,  ca. 
1530-1540.  H.  36.8  cm,  71.104 


Horse .  Bronze.  Ca.  1 560-1 570.  After  Gregor  Erhart,  Sitting  Dog  Scratching  Himself. 

German.  H.  15.2  cm.  52.108  Bronze,  South  Germany  or  possibly 

Austria  (Innsbruck),  2nd  quarter 
16th  century.  H,  5,9  cm,  60.74 


130 


Portrait  Plaque  of  Georg  Knauer. 
Pearwood.  Dated  1537.  Peter  Dell, 
South  German.  H.  14  cm.  21  All 


Portrait  of  Maria  Kitsch  er  von 
Oelkofen,  Frau  Pancraz  von  Freyberg 
zu  Aschau.  Panel.  Hans  Mielich, 
German,  Munich,  1515-1573. 

H.  64.1  cm.  44.88 


Model  for  Medal:  Pope  Alexander  V 
( 1409-1410 ).  Kelheim  stone.  Tobias 
Wolf,  German,  Breslau,  d.  ca.  1570. 
D.  4.2  cm.  56.28 


Model  for  Medal:  Son  of  Martin  III 
Geuder.  Kelheim  stone.  Dated  1528. 
Matthes  Gebel,  German,  Nuremberg. 
D.  3.7  cm.  56.25 


131 


Salome  with  the  Head  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist.  Pen  and  brush  with  black 
and  white  ink  on  brown-tinted  paper, 
Albrecht  Altdorfer,  German,  ca. 
1480-1538.  H.  19.2  cm.  48.440 


The  Fall  and  Redemption  of  Man: 
Four  Scenes  from  the  Passion  of 
Christ .  Four  woodcuts  printed  on 
one  page.  Albrecht  Altdorfer, 
German,  ca.  1480-1538.  H.  of  page 
22.5  cm.  52.50-52.53 


View  of  a  Castle.  Dated  1 5 1 3.  Pen  and  bistre  ink, 
Wolf  Huber,  German,  Fassau.  W.  2 1 ,2  cm.  5  L27  7 


The  Visitation.  Panel.  Germany, 
Danube  School,  early  16th  century. 
Ht  101,6  cm.  50,91 


Mortar.  B  ran  ze .  Ca .  1550-1560. 
Workshop  of  Wenzel  Jamnitzer, 
German,  Nuremberg,  H.  1 1.8  cm, 
51.444 


132 


River  Landscape  with  Five  Bare  Spruce  Trees  in  the 
Foreground .  Dated  1549.  Etching.  Augustin 
Hirschvogel,  German.  W.  17.3  cm.  51.491 


Jug  with  Arms  of  Cleves-Berg. 
Stoneware.  Dated  1580.  Germany, 
Rhenish,  Siegberg.  H.  23.8  cm. 
74.41 


A 


133 


Standing  Cup  with  Covey.  Gilt 
silver.  Germany,  Nuremberg,  2nd 
half  1 6th  century.  H.  49.5  cm. 
62.286 


Scales.  Gilt  bronze  and  engraved 
silver.  Ca*  1565-1570.  Germany, 
Nuremberg,  Jamnitzer  Workshop. 
H.  37.5  cm.  50.382 


Double  PokaL  Gilt  silver.  Ca.  1614 
1632.  Alexander  Treghart,  South 
German,  Nuremberg.  H.  58  em. 
76.108,  76.109 


134 


Sextus  Tarquinius  Threatening 
Lucrece .  Bronze.  Ca.  1600.  Hubert 
Gerhard,  German.  H.  52.7  cm.  62.245 


Allegory  of  Christian  Belief 
Dated  162(2?).  Pen  and  bistre  ink 
and  bistre  wash.  Johann  Liss, 
German.  H.  15.3  cm.  53.6 


Pendant  with  Pelican.  Enameled  gold 
with  rubies.  Germany,  ca.  1600. 

H.  7.3  cm.  59.336 


Amor.  Canvas,  Johann  Liss, 

German*  Venetian  School*  ca.  1597- 
1629/30,  H.  87.6  cm.  71.100 


Hercules  and  the  Hydra ,  Bronze. 
Attr,  to  Adriaen  de  Vries, 
Netherlandish,  ca,  1560-1626, 

H.  46.7  cm.  73.167 


135 


The  Crucifixion  of  St.  Andrew.  Canvas.  Ca.  1607.  Head  of  Proserpine.  Terra  cotta. 

Michelangelo  Merisi  da  Caravaggio,  Italian.  Ca.  1620-1621.  Giovanni  Lorenzo 

H.  202.5  cm.  76.2  Bernini,  Italian,  Rome.  H.  15.3  cm. 

68.101 


Danae.  Canvas.  Ca.  1621-1623.  Orazio  Gentileschi,  Italian.  W.  228.6  cm. 
71.101 


136 


Study  for  Minerva.  Black  and  red 
chalk.  Bernardo  Strozzi,  Italian, 
1581-1644.  H.  37.2  cm.  53.626 


Rest  on  the  Flight  into  Egypt  with 
an  Angel  Playing  the  Violin . 
Tondo.  Canvas.  1624.  Giovanni 
Francesco  Barbicri  (called  II 
Guercino),  Italian.  D.  68.5  cm. 
67.123 


Minerva.  Canvas.  Bernardo  Strozzi, 
Italian,  Genoa,  1581-1644. 

H.  147.3  cm.  29.133 


Venus  and  Cupid.  Pen  and  bistre  ink 
and  bistre  wash  with  red  chalk 
indications.  Giovanni  Francesco 
Barbieri  (called  Guercino),  Italian, 
1591-1666.  W.  39.4  cm.  25.1188 


137 


Adoration  of  the  Shepherds.  Canvas.  Bernardo  Cavallino, 
Italian,  1616-1656.  W.  148.6  cm.  68.100 


Pope  Innocent  X.  Bronze. 
Alessandro  Algardi  and  assistants, 
Italian,  Rome,  1602-1654. 

H.  78.1  cm.  57.496 


Adoration  of  the  Magi.  Canvas. 
Ca.  1640-1642.  Guido  Reni, 
Italian.  H.  367.3  cm.  69.132 


St.  Catherine  of  Siena  Receiving  the  Crown  of 
Thorns  and  a  Rosary  from  the  Christ  Child. 
Canvas.  Ca.  1643.  Giovanni  Battista  Salvi 
(called  Sassoferrato),  Italian.  W.  83.8  cm. 
66.332 


138 


Four  Tondi:  Witches*  Scenes.  Canvas.  Ca,  1640*  Salvator  Rosa,  Italian,  1615-1673. 
D,  53.3  cm.  (each).  77.37-.40 


139 


The  Feast  of  Terminus.  Red-brown  oil.  Giovanni 
Benedetto  Castiglione,  Italian,  1616-1670.  W.  56.2  cm. 
64.31 


Baptism  of  Christ.  Bronze.  Ca. 
1646.  Alessandro  Algardi, 

Italian,  Rome.  H.  62.3  cm.  65.471 


The  Vision  of  St.  Jerome.  Canvas. 
Giovanni  Battista  Langetti,  Italian, 
Genoa,  1625-1676.  H.  200.2  cm. 
51.334 


140 


Adoration  of  the  Shepherds.  Canvas.  Carlo  Dolci, 
Italian,  1616-1686.  H.  88.6  cm,  68.22 


The  Risen  Christ  Appearing  to  His  Mother  Canvas. 
Ca.  1708.  Francesco  Solimena,  Italian,  Naples. 

H.  222.5  cm.  71.63 


The  Apparition  of  the  Virgin  to  St.  Francis  of  Assisi 
Canvas.  Ca.  1680-1683.  Luca  Giordano,  Italian, 
Naples  ►  H.  239  cm,  66,125 


Casket.  For  Pietro  Gregorio  Boncompagni-Ludovisi  and 
Maria  Francesca  Ottoboni.  Silver  gilt,  malachite,  lapis 
lazuli,  and  enamel.  Italy,  Rome,  173L  L,  22.8  cm. 
74.86 


141 


Education  of  the  Virgin .  Marble, 
Attr.  to  Giuseppe  Mazzuoli,  Italian, 
1644-1725.  H.  110,5  cm.  73.6 


Journey  of  a  Patriarch .  Canvas.  Giovanni  Benedetto 
Castiglione,  Italian,  1616-1670,  W,  78.4  cm.  69.1 


The  Rest  on  the  f  light  into  Egypt.  Terra  cotta. 
Giuseppe  Mazza,  Italian,  1653-1 74 L  H.  32 J  cm. 
64.427 


The  Synagogue.  Canvas,  Alessandro  Magnasco, 
Italian,  Genoa,  1667-1749,  W.  149  cm.  30.22 


142 


David  and  Goliath .  Terra  cotta,  1723.  Giovanni 
Battista  Foggini,  Italian,  Florence.  H.  41 .3  cm. 
66.126 


The  Supper  at  Emma  us.  Canvas.  Giovanni  Battista 
Piazzetta,  Italian,  Venice,  1682-1754.  W.  141.3  cm. 
3K245 


The  Assumption  of  the  Virgin. 
Painted  1 744.  Canvas  (modello). 
Giovanni  Battista  Piazzetta,  Italian, 
Venice.  H.  7L5  cm.  55.165 


II  fiorellin  d’amore  ( Little  Flower  of  Love).  Black 
chalk  heightened  with  white  chalk.  Giovanni  Battista 
Piazzetta,  Italian,  1682-1754.  W.  54.9  cm.  38.387 


143 


Clockwise  from  upper  left:  The  Angels  Appearing  to  Abraham,  The  Sacrifice  of  Isaac,  Tobias  and  the  Angel, 
Abraham  Welcoming  the  Three  Angels.  Canvas.  Giovanni  Antonio  Guardi,  Italian,  Venice,  1698-1760. 

W.  75.5  cm.  (each).  52.237,  52.235,  52.236,  52.238 


144 


The  Adoration  of  the  Magi  Pen  and 
bistre  ink  and  bistre  wash. 

Giovanni  Battista  Tiepolo,  Italian, 
1696-1770,  H.  38,7  cm,  44,474 


Horatius  Codes  Defending  Rome  Against  the  Etruscans. 
Canvas.  Giovanni  Battista  Tiepolo,  Italian,  Venice, 
1696-1770,  W.  208J  cm.  49,571 


Martyrdom  of  St.  Sebastian. 
Modello  for  the  Diessen  Altarpiece. 
Canvas,  Painted  ca.  1739. 

Giovanni  Battista  Tiepolo,  Italian, 
Venice,  H,  52,8  em.  46,277 


The  Flight  into  Egypt :  The  Holy  Family  Embarking  in  a 
Small  Boat ,  Pen  and  bistre  ink  and  bistre  wash. 

Giovanni  Battista  Tiepolo,  Italian,  1696-1770. 

W.  44.6  cm,  29.443 


145 


Interior  of  the  Pantheon,  Rome .  Dated  1747.  Canvas. 
Giovanni  Paolo  Panini,  Italian.  H.  125.7  cm.  74.39 


Portrait  of  a  Lady.  Canvas. 

Giovanni  Domenico  Tiepolo,  Italian, 
Venice,  1727-1804.  H.  60.4  cm. 
52.541 


The  Spring  Shower.  Pen  and  bistre  ink  and  bistre  wash. 
Giovanni  Domenico  Tiepolo,  Italian,  1727-1804. 

W.  41.3  cm.  37.573 


The  Prisons:  An  Immense  Interior 
with  a  Drawbridge.  Etching,  state 
I/III.  Giovanni  Battisti  Piranesi, 
Italian,  1720-1778.  H.  54.8  cm. 
41.30 


146 


Visit  of  Pope  Pius  VI  in  Venice:  The  Reception  of  the 
Doge  and  Senate  in  the  Salla  delle  Udienze  in  the 
Monastery  of  San  Domenico.  Canvas.  1782.  Francesco 
Guardi,  Italian,  Venice.  W.  69  cm.  49.187 


A  Procession  of  Triumphal  Cars  in  Piazzo  S.  Marco, 
Venice.  Pen  and  bistre  ink  and  bistre  wash.  1782. 
Francesco  Guardi,  Italian.  W.  36.7  cm.  55.164 


Visit  of  Pope  Pius  VI  in  Venice:  Te  Deum  in  the  Church 
of  SS.  Giovanni  e  Paolo.  Canvas.  1782.  Francesco 
Guardi,  Italian,  Venice.  W.  69  cm.  49.188 


The  Spring  Shower.  Pen  and  bistre  ink  and  bistre  wash. 
Giovanni  Domenico  Tiepolo,  Italian,  1727-1804. 

W.  41.3  cm.  37.573 


147 


View  of  the  Piazza  San  Marco,  Venice,  and  the  Piazzetta  towards  San  Giorgio 
Maggiore.  Canvas.  Giovanni  Antonio  Canale  (called  Canaletto),  Italian, 
Venice,  1697-1768.  W.  232.5  cm.  62.169 


Views  of  Venice  and  Environs:  The  Tower  of  Malghera. 
Etching,  state  I/II.  Giovanni  Antonio  Canale  (called 
Canaletto),  Italian,  1697-1768.  W.  43.4  cm.  25.1240 


Imaginary  View:  A  Palace  on  the  Shore  of  the  Lagoon . 
Pen  and  brown  ink  with  gray  wash.  Giovanni  Antonio 
Canale  (called  Canaletto),  Italian,  1697-1768. 

W.  42.1  cm.  30.23 


148 


Piet  a.  Canvas*  Painted  after  1750*  Giuseppe 
Bazzani,  Italian,  W.  14L7  cm.  55.682 


Woman  and  Man.  Soft  paste 
porcelain.  Italy,  Naples,  Caop-di- 
Monte,  ca*  1750.  H.  18.4  cm. 
50.569 


Standing  Woman *  Soft  paste 
porcelain*  Italy,  Naples,  Capo-di- 
Monte,  ca.  1750.  H.  20.3  cm, 
50.570 


149 


The  Holy  Family .  Canvas.  El  Greco  (Domenico 
Theotocopuli),  Spanish,  1541-1614.  H.  131.7  cm. 
26.247 


Portrait  of  the  Jester  Ca  la  bazas.  Canvas.  Diego 
Rodriguez  de  Silva  y  Velazquez,  Spanish,  1599-1660. 
H.  175  cm.  65.15 


Christ  on  the  Cross  with  Landscape. 
Canvas.  El  Greco  (Domenico 
Theotocopuli),  Spanish,  1541-1614. 
H.  188  cm.  52.222 


150 


The  Holy  House  of  Nazareth.  Canvas.  Francisco  de  Zurbaran,  Spanish,  1598-  The  Virgin  and  Child.  Pen  and  brown 

1662/64.  W.  218  cm.  60.117  ink,  ink  wash,  red  and  black  chalk. 

Ca.  1670.  Bartolome  Esteban  Murillo, 
Spanish.  H.  21.4  cm.  68.66 


Laban  Searching  for  His  Stolen  Household  Gods  in  Rachel's  Tent.  Canvas. 
Bartolomd  Esteban  Murillo,  Spanish,  1618-1682.  W.  363.9  cm.  65.469 


The  Immaculate  Conception.  Canvas. 
Bartolome  Esteban  Murillo,  Spanish, 
1618-1682.  H.  220.5  cm.  59.189 


151 


The  Death  of  Adonis.  Canvas.  Jusepe  de  Ribera,  Spanish,  1591-1652. 
W.  238.8  cm.  65.19 


St.  Jerome.  Canvas.  Jusepe  de  Ribera,  Spanish,  1591- 
1652.  H.  129  cm.  61.219 


152 


Portrait  of  the  Infante  Don  Luis  de 
Borbon.  Canvas.  Painted  1783. 
Francisco  Jose  de  Goya  y  Lucientes, 
Spanish.  H.  152.7  cm.  66.14 


Portrait  of  Don  Juan  Antonio  Cuervo. 
Dated  1819.  Canvas.  Francisco  Jose  de 
Goya  y  Lucientes,  Spanish. 

H.  120  cm.  43.90 


St.  Ambrose.  Canvas.  Francisco 
Jose'  de  Goya  y  Lucientes,  Spanish, 
1746-1828.  H.  190  cm.  69.23 


The  Bulls  of  Bordeaux:  The  Celebrated  American,  Mariano 
Ceballos.  Lithograph,  state  11/11.  Francisco  de  Goya 
y  Lucientes,  Spanish,  1746-1828.  W.  40.4  cm.  49.2 


The  Garroted  Man.  Etching,  state 
1/11.  Francisco  de  Goya  y  Lucientes, 
Spanish,  1746-1828.  H.  32.8  cm. 
63.470 


153 


Hercules  and  Cacus.  Dated  1588.  Samson  and  Delilah.  Canvas.  Ca.  1618-1620.  Gerrit 

Chiaroscuro  woodcut.  Hendrik  van  Honthorst,  Dutch,  Utrecht.  H.  129  cm.  68.23 

Goltzius,  Dutch.  H.  41  cm. 

75.60 


The  Weeping  Heraclitus.  Dated  1621. 
Canvas.  Hendrick  Terbrugghen, 
Dutch.  H.  125  cm.  77.2 


154 


Portrait  of  Isabella  Brant.  Panel.  The  Feast  of  Herod.  Pen  and  bistre  ink  with  charcoal 

Ca.  1622.  Peter  Paul  Rubens,  Flemish.  and  red  chalk.  Ca.  1630-1640.  Peter  Paul  Rubens, 

H.  53  cm.  47.207  Flemish.  W.  47.3  cm.  54.2 


A  Genoese  Lady  with  Her  Child.  Canvas.  Ca.  1627.  Diana  and  Her  Nymphs  Departing  for  the  Chase. 

Sir  Anthony  van  Dyck,  Flemish.  H.  217.8  cm.  54.392  Canvas.  Ca.  1615.  Peter  Paul  Rubens,  Flemish. 

H.  215.9  cm.  59.190 


155 


The  Betrayal  of  Christ.  Canvas.  Jacob  Jordaens, 
Flemish,  Antwerp,  1593-1678.  W.  246.3  cm.  70.32 


Pastoral  Scene.  Canvas.  Jan  Siberechts,  Flemish, 
1627-1703.  W.  122.5  cm.  69.18 


Peasants  Drinking  and  Smoking. 
Panel.  David  Teniers  the  Younger, 
Flemish,  1610-1690.  H.  37.2  cm. 
16.1046 


The  Conversion  of  St.  Paul  with 
Horseman  and  Banner.  Ink,  black 
and  red  chalk,  and  water  color. 

Ca.  1645.  Jacob  Jordaens,  Flemish 
H.  32.8  cm.  54.366 


156 


A  View  of  Emmerich  Across  the  Rhine .  Dated  1645. 
Panel.  Jan  van  Goyen,  Dutch.  W.  95.3  cm.  59.351 


Wooded  iMndscape  with  Sleeping  Peasants.  Dated  165(0?). 
Canvas.  Simon  de  Vlieger,  Dutch.  W.  130.4  cm.  75.76 


IMndscape  with  a  Cottage  and  Figures. 
Dated  1653.  Pencil  and  gray  wash. 

Jan  van  Goyen,  Dutch.  W.  27.5  cm. 
29.548 


Dune  landscape  with  Figures.  Panel. 
Philips  Wouwerman,  Dutch,  1619-1668. 
W.  41.5  cm.  67.124 


View  of  Orleans  on  the  Loire.  Pen 
and  brown  ink,  brown  and  gray  wash. 
Lambert  Doomer,  Dutch,  1622/23-1700. 
W.41.1  cm.  66.4 


157 


Portrait  of  a  Lady  in  a  Ruff 
Dated  1638.  Canvas.  Frans  Hals, 
Dutch,  H,  69.7  cm.  48.137 


Hilly  Landscape  with  Hut  Beside  a 
Stream .  Dated  1627.  Black  chalk 
and  tan  and  gray  wash.  Esaias  van 
dc  Velde,  Dutch,  W.  29.2  cm.  66.7 


Protestant  Gothic  Church  with  Motifs 
of  the  Oude  Kerk  in  Amsterdam , 
Canvas.  Emanuel  de  Witte,  Dutch, 
Alkmaar,  1617-1692.  H.  62  cm. 

71.1 


River  Landscape  with  Castle.  Dated  1644.  Panel. 
Salomon  van  Ruysdael,  Dutch.  W.  60,6  cm.  73.2 


Fishing  Boats  in  a  Harbor.  Canvas.  Allart  van 
Everdingen,  Dutch,  1621-1675.  W.  97  cm,  74,105 


158 


Portrait  of  a  Youth.  Dated  1632. 
Panel.  Rembrandt  Harmensz  van  Rijn, 
Dutch.  H.  57.8  cm.  42.644 


Portrait  of  a  Lady.  Dated  1635. 

Panel.  Rembrandt  Harmensz  van  Rijn, 
Dutch.  H.  77.5  cm.  44.90 


Portrait  of  a  Jewish  Student.  Canvas. 
Rembrandt  Harmensz  van  Rijn,  Dutch, 
1606-1669.  H.  84.5  cm.  50.252 


Christ  Taken  Before  Caiaphas.  Pen,  reed  pen,  and  brush 
with  bistre  ink  and  touches  of  white.  Ca.  1641-1642. 
Rembrandt  Harmensz  van  Rijn,  Dutch.  W.  23.4  cm.  60.187 


Tobias  Healing  His  Father's  Blindness.  Pen  and  brown 
ink  corrected  with  white  wash.  Rembrandt  Harmensz  van 
Rijn,  Dutch,  1606-1669.  W.  21.1  cm.  69.69 


159 

Old  Man  with  a  Flowing  Beard.  Dated 
1631.  Etching,  state  I/ll.  Rembrandt 
Harmensz  van  Rijn,  Dutch.  H.  6.8  cm. 
73.38 


The  Three  Trees.  Etching  and  drypoint.  1643. 

Rembrandt  Harmensz  van  Rijn,  Dutch.  W.  21.3  cm.  66.334 


Old  Man  Praying.  Dated  166(1?).  Canvas.  Rembrandt 
Harmensz  van  Rijn,  Dutch.  H.  87.6  cm.  67.16 


Christ  Preaching  (La  Petite  Tombe).  Etching.  Rembrandt 
Harmensz  van  Rijn,  Dutch,  1606-1669.  W.  20.8  cm.  58.306 


]  60 


The  Three  Crosses .  Dated  1653,  Etching  and  drypoint, 
state  IV/V.  Rembrandt  Harmensz  van  Rijn,  Dutch. 

W.  44,2  cm.  59.241 


Still  Life  Dated  1663,  Canvas,  Willem  Kalf,  Dutch, 
H,  60.4  cm.  62,292 


Landscape  with  a  Windmill  Dated  1 646.  Panel.  Jacob  The  Meeting  of  Christ  with  Martha 

van  Ruisdael,  Dutch.  W.  68.5  cm.  67.19  and  Mary  after  the  Death  of  Lazarus. 

Reed  pen  and  bistre  with  touches  of 
white,  Ca+  1662-1665.  Rembrandt 
Harmensz  van  Rijn,  Dutch, 

W.  20.8  cm,  62,116 


161 


View  of  the  Heerengracht,  Amsterdam.  Canvas. 
Ca.  1660-1662.  Jan  Wijnants,  Dutch.  W.  81.9  cm. 
64.419 


Travelers  in  a  Hilly  Landscape  with  a  River. 
Panel.  Ca.  1650-1655.  Aelbert  Cuyp,  Dutch. 
W.  74.8  cm.  42.637 


Landscape  with  a  Dead  Tree.  Canvas.  Ca.  1665-1668. 
Jacob  van  Ruisdael,  Dutch.  W.  131  cm.  67.63 


A  Wooded  and  Hilly  Landscape ,  Evening.  Canvas. 

Ca.  1663-1665.  Jacob  van  Ruisdael,  Dutch.  W.  59.4  cm 
63.575 


162 


Portrait  of  a  Standing  Lady .  Canvas.  Gerard  ter  Bor  eh 
(Terborch),  Dutch*  1617-1681.  H.  63.3  cm.  44.93 


Esrh  er ,  A  hastier  its  ai id  Ha  i  nan .  Co  n  va  s .  Ca .  1667  1669, 
Jan  Steen,  Dutch.  W.  92.9  cm.  64.153 


A  Music  Party .  Dated  1663.  Canvas.  Pieter  do  Hooch* 
Dutch.  W.  119.4  cm.  51355 


Landscape  with  Sleeping  Shepherdess.  Dated  1663. 
Panel.  Adriaen  van  der  Velde*  Dutch.  W,  27.5  cm.  66.12 


163 


Mountainous  Landscape.  Pencil  and  ink.  Nicolas 
Perch  em,  Dutch,  1620-1683.  W.  52.0  cm.  58.410 


A  Wooded  Landscape  with  Figures *  Canvas.  Meindert 
Hobbema,  Dutch,  1638-1709.  W.  111.8  cm.  42.641 


164 


The  Descent  from  the  Cross .  Ivory. 
Dated  1653,  Adam  Lenckhardt, 
Austrian.  H,  44,4  cm.  67.134 


Covered  Goblet  Engraved  glass. 
Bohemia,  ea.  1715.  H,  47.9  cm. 
50.390 


Covered  Cup.  Silver  and  silver 
gilt.  1688.  Johann  Andreas  Thelot, 
German,  Augsburg.  H.  40  cm. 
66.111 


Goblet ,  Engraved  glass.  1680. 

Herman  Schwinger,  German,  Nuremberg. 
HP  3U  cm.  50.389 


Pilgrim  Bottle.  Polished  stoneware 
with  silver-gilt  mounts.  Germany, 
Meissen,  ca,  1715.  H.  15.9  cm. 
51.451 


Tankard.  Silver,  partially  gilt. 
Andreas  Brachfeldt,  Russian,  Riga, 
late  17th  century.  Relief.  Silver, 
Master  D.  M.,  German,  Augsburg, 
H,  25.3  cm.  71.266 


165 


Sacred  and  Profane  Love.  Chasuble.  Embroidery,  silk 
and  metallic  threads  on  silk.  Bavaria,  4th  quarter  17th 
century.  Over-all:  H.  116  cm*  Detail:  H*  43.5  cm. 
71.235 


Christ  at  the  Column.  Gilt  bronze. 
Dated  1756.  Johann  Baptist 
Hagenaucr,  Austrian.  H.  19.1  cm. 
53.286 


God  the  Father.  Poly  chromed  wood. 
Johann  Peter  Schwanthaler  the  Elder, 
Austrian,  17201795.  IL  141.6  cm, 
61.30 


St.  Joachim.  Gilded  wood.  Joseph 
Anton  Feuchtmeyer  (or  his  circle). 
South  German,  1696-1770. 

H,  128.9  cm.  62.246 


House  Altarpiece*  Carved  and  gilded 
wood*  Ca.  1740,  Joseph  Matthias 
Gotz,  German,  Bavaria.  K.  165.1  cm. 
64.357 


166 


Presentation  of  Christ  in  the  Temple.  Canvas. 
Painted  ca.  1750/55.  Franz  Anton  Maulbertsch, 
Austrian.  H.  69.5  cm,  63.326 


Return  from  the  Flight  into  Egypt.  Canvas.  Josef 
Ignaz  Mildorfer,  Austrian,  1719-1775.  H.  118  cm.  74.2 


Madonna  of  the  Immaculate 
Conception.  Painted  and  gilded  wood. 
Ca.  1770.  Franz  Ignaz  Gunther, 
German.  H.  77,5  cm,  63.294 


Kneeling  AngeL  Carved  wood.  Ca. 
1760.  Franz  Ignaz  Gunther,  German, 
1725-1775.  H.' 79.7  cm.  66,18 


Male  Figure.  Wood.  Ca.  1760. 
Franz  Ignaz  Gunther,  German. 
H.  95  cm,  73.101 


167 


Kneeling  Saint .  Painted  wood. 
Ca.  1740-1750.  Johann  Baptist 
Straub,  German,  Munich. 

H.  118.1  cm.  61414 


Orpheus.  Stone.  Ca.  1765. 

Ferdinand  Tietz,  German.  H.  183  cm. 
71.65 


Spring.  Painted  wood.  Ca.  1765. 
Ferdinand  Tictz,  German.  H.  14  cm 
62.209 


Console  Table.  Made  for  Schloss  Seehof,  Franconia. 
Carved  and  gilded  wood.  Ca.  1765.  Attr.  to  Ferdinand 
Tietz,  German.  H.  85.7  cm.  62.63 


Clock ,  Carved  and  gilded  wood. 

Faience.  Ca.  1750.  Works  by 

Ba  u  mgar  t  inge  r ,  Merge  n  t  h  ei  m ,  G  e  r  m  a  ny . 

H.  97.8  cm.  66.362 


168 


Pinto.  Porcelain.  Ca.  1760, 

Modeled  by  Franz  Anton  Bustelli, 
German,  Munich,  Nymphenburg  Factory. 
H,  10.2  cm*  47.283 


Box .  Gold  and  mother-of-pearl, 
Austria,  Vienna  (?),  ca,  1 765, 

H.  9.2  cm.  67.157 


Gilt-Bronze  Dish.  Germany  {?),  2nd 
quarter  18th  century.  H>  31.9  cm. 


55.69 


Count  Tschernitscheff,  Russian 
Ambassador  at  Vienna.  Ivory. 
Friedrich  Heinrich  Ftiger,  Germany, 
1751-1818.  D.  10.1  cm.  42.1141 


169 


Portrait  of  a  Lady  of  the  Earle  Family.  Canvas* 
Sir  Peter  Lely,  English,  1618-1680.  H.  126*7  cm* 
42*247 


Portrait  of  ct  Lady*  Dated  1619*  Panel.  Cornelius  I. 
Johnson,  English.  H*  65.7  cm.  73.185 


Story  of  David  and  Bath sheba.  Dated  1658.  Stumpwork 
embroidery :  silk  and  metallic  yams,  pearls  and  carved 
wood  appendages,  on  silk.  England*  W.  53.3  cm.  73.1  86 


King  Henry  VIII  Treading  on  the  Pope .  Panel  of  petit- 
point  embroidery,  silk.  England,  Period  of  Charles  I 
(1625-1648).  W*  55.3  cm*  19.585 


170 


Armchair.  Walnut  with  caned  back, 
England,  ca,  1680-1685.  H.  38.1  cm. 
42.573 


Covered  Cup .  Silver  and  silver  gilt. 
1677-1678.  L  A.  (unidentified), 
English,  London.  H.  17,2  cm.  58,422 


Knife ,  Fork ,  and  Spoon.  Gold. 
Germany,  Augsburg*  ca.  1725, 
L,  19.1,  19.1,  and  22.2  cm. 
63.473-63.475 


Covered  Cup.  Silver.  1686-1687. 
W.  L  (unidentified),  English, 
London.  H.  23.8  cm.  35.145 


171 


Charles  II,  King  of  England.  1653.  Canvas.  Philippe 
de  Champaigne,  French.  H.  125.7  cm.  59.38 


The  Dance  of  the  Boys  and  Girls.  Canvas.  Mathieu 
Le  Nain,  French,  1607-1677.  W.  120.5  cm.  57.489 


Samson.  Canvas.  1630/31.  Valentin  de  Boulogne,  The  Repentant  St.  Peter.  Dated  1645.  Canvas. 

French.  H.  135.6  cm.  72.50  Georges  de  la  Tour,  French.  H.  114.5  cm.  51.454 


172 


Italian  Landscape.  Dated  163(7).  Canvas.  Claude  Gellce 
(called  Claude  Lorrain),  French.  W.  137  cm.  46.73 


Landscape  with  Hunting  Figures.  Canvas.  Gaspard 
Dughet,  French,  1615-1675.  W.  175.2  cm.  70.30 


Landscape  with  Cattle.  Pen  and  brown  ink  and  ink  wash. 
Claude  Gelle'e  (called  Claude  Lorrain),  French,  1600-1682. 
W.  40.1  cm.  28.15 


Landscape  with  Rest  on  the  Flight  into  Fgypt.  Canvas. 
Claude  Gellee  (called  Claude  Lorrain),  French, 
1600-1682.  H.  205  cm.  62.151 


173 


Head  of  a  Philosopher.  Marble. 
Dated  1662.  Pierre  Puget,  French. 
H.  39.4  cm*  69.121 


The  Blessed  Alessandro  Sauli. 
Terracotta.  Ca.  1665-1667. 
Pierre  Puget,  French.  H.  69.7  cm. 
6436 


The  Tree  of  Christ.  Black  chalk. 
Laurent  de  la  Hyre,  French,  1606/16 
1656/8.  W.  46,4  cm.  72.98 


The  Kiss  of  Peace  and  Justice.  1654.  Canvas.  Laurent 
de  la  Hyre,  French.  W.  76.2  cm.  71.102 


Rest  on  the  Flight  into  Egypt.  Panel,  Simon  Vouet, 
French,  1590-1649,  W.  45,7  cm,  73.32 


174 


Ebony  Cabinet.  Wood,  metal,  and  tortoise  shell.  Ca.  1690.  Attr.  to 
Andre-Charles  Boulle,  French,  Paris.  H.  101.3  cm.  49.539 


Gaming  Table.  Wood  and  ivory  marquetry.  Northern  Italy 
or  Southern  Germany,  ca.  1730.  H.  77.7  cm.  53.284 


Pier  Glass  with  Frame  (Trumeauj. 
Carved  and  gilded  wood.  France, 
ca.  1715.  H.  approx.  242.8  cm. 
53.153 


Armchair.  Oak.  France,  ca.  1715- 
1725.  H.  116.8  cm.  25.1219 


Clock.  Tortoise  shell  and  brass 
inlay,  gilt  bronze.  Ca.  1695. 
Andre-Charles  Boulle,  French, 
Paris.  H.  113.7  cm.  67.153 


175 


Vase.  Soft  paste  porcelain.  France, 
Rouen,  Poterat  Factory  (?),  ca.  1680. 
H.  21.6  cm.  47.63 


Study  for  the  Romancer.  Red  and 
black  chalk.  Jean  Antoine  Watteau, 
French,  1684-1721.  H.  35  cm. 
28.661 


Portrait  of  Card  i  nai  Du  bo  is.  Dated 
1723.  Canvas.  Hyadnthe  Rigaud, 
French. IF  146.7  cm.  67.17 


The  Elements:  Air.  Tapestry,  silk, 
wool,  and  cotton.  France,  Paris, 
Gobelin  Factory,  1  8th  centurv. 

H.  353  cm.  42.495 


Spring.  Savonnerie  panel,  Ghiordes 
knot,  silk  and  wool.  France,  Paris, 
Savonnerie  Factory,  18th  century. 
H.  139.8  cm.  52.14 


The  Swing*  Canvas.  Nicolas  Lancret, 
French,  1690-1743.  H.  151.1  cm. 
48.180 


1 76 


The  Minuet  in  a  Pavilion.  Canvas. 
Jean  Baptiste  Pater,  French,  1695- 
1736.  H.  55.3  cm.  38.392 


Seated  Chinese  with  Pot.  Soft  paste 
porcelain.  France,  Chantilly,  ca. 
1740.  H.  17,2  cm,  47.62 


Cachepot.  Soft  paste  porcelain. 
France,  Paris,  Villcroy  Factory, 
ca.  1735-1740.  D.  19.4  cm.  47.60 


Pan  and  Syrinx.  Dated  1720.  Canvas.  Jean-Fran^ois  de 
Troy,  French.  W.  139  cm.  73.212 


Portrait  of  Anne  Louis  Goislard  de  Montsabert, 
Comte  de  Richebourgde  ToureiL  Dated  1734. 
Canvas,  Nicolas  de  Largillierre,  French. 

H.  80.7  cm.  70.31 


177 


Portrait  of  Jean*  Gabriel  de  la  Porte  du  Theil 
Canvas.  Ca.  1739/40.  Jacques- Andre-Joseph-Carnelot 
Aved,  French.  H.  124.5  cm,  64.89 


The  Fountain .  Red,  black,  and  white 
chalk,  Franpois  Boucher,  French, 
1703-1770.  H.  38.1  cm.  52.529 


Cupids  in  Conspiracy.  Canvas.  Fran  po  is  Boucher, 
French,  1703-1770,  W.  123.8  cm.  48.182 


Tureen ,  Silver.  1735-1738.  Juste-Aurele  Meissonnier,  French, 
L,  (tureen)  35  cm.,  (stand)  45  cm.  77.182 


178 

Still  Life  with  Herrings,  Canvas, 
Jean-Baptiste  Simeon  Chardin,  French, 
16994779.  H.  41  cm.  74,1 


Hare  and  Leg  of  Lamb >  Dated  1742.  Canvas,  Jean- 
Baptiste  Oudry,  French.  H.  73.4  cm.  69.53 


Chinese  Fair,  Tapestry,  silk  and  wool.  France, 
Beauvais,  1  8th  century.  Design  by  Francois  Boucher, 
1743;  cartoon  by  Jean  Joseph  Dumont.  H.  322,8  cm, 
44,134 


The  Flute  Flayer ,  Tapestry,  silk  and  wool.  France, 
Beauvais,  18th  century.  Design  by  Francois  Boucher, 
1755.  H.  363.5  cm.  42.822 


179 


Mile.  De  Savigny.  Canvas.  Ca.  1748. 
Jean  Marc  Nattier,  French. 

H.  81.9  cm.  48.183 


Madame  de  Pompadour  as  Diana. 
Dated  1752.  Canvas.  Jean  Marc 
Nattier,  French.  H.  100.4  cm. 
42.643 


La  Marquise  d’Aiguirandes.  Dated 
1759.  Canvas.  Francois  Hubert 
Drouais,  French.  H.  101  cm. 
42.638 


Carpet.  Wool.  France,  Paris,  Savonneric  Factory, 
ca.  1750.  H.  6  m.  10  cm.  50.8 


ISO 


Microscope .  Gilt  bronze. 
France,  mid-lSth  century. 
H.  27,9  cm,  74.15 


Gilt  Bronze  Clock.  France,  ca.  1750.  Wall  Clock.  Gilt  bronze.  France, 

H.  93  cm.  51.550  ca.  1750-1760.  H.  1 16.8  cm. 

50.376 


Tall  Clock  (Regulateur).  Boulle  Commode .  Oak,  tulipwood  marquetry  with  gilt  bronze  mounts.  Ca.  1750. 

marquetry  with  gilt  bronze  mounts.  Attr.  to  Jacques-Pierre  Latz,  French,  Paris.  H.  156.5  cm.  42.497 

1744.  Jacques-Pierre  Latz,  French 
Paris.  H.  261.5  cm.  49.200 


181 


Pair  of  Fire  Dogs.  Gilt  bronze.  1752.  Jacques  Cafficri,  French,  Paris. 
H.  44.2  cm.  42.799,42.800 


Porcelain  Vase.  Germany,  Meissen, 
1749.  Gilt  bronze  mounts:  France, 
Paris,  ca.  1750.  H.  31.1  cm. 

44.230 


Pair  of  Parrots.  Porcelain.  Ca.  1740.  Modeled  by  Johann  Joachim 
Kaendler,  German*  Meissen.  Pair  of  Candelabra.  Gilt  bronze.  France, 
Paris,  ca.  1750.  H.  18.9  cm.  38.305-38.308 

Ulf:" 


182 


Monkey  on  a  Dog.  Soft-paste 
porcelain,  France,  Mennecy, 
mid-18th  century,  H*  15*9  cm. 
53.269 


Covered  Bowl  Soft  paste  porcelain 
France,  Vincennes,  ca.  1745. 

H.  15.3  cm.  44.225 


Tureen,  Soft  paste  porcelain, 
France,  Vincennes,  ca.  1752. 
H.  25.7  cm.  52.3 


Bust  of  a  Woman.  Terra  cotta, 

Jean  Baptiste  Lemoyne  II,  French, 
1704-1778.  H.  63.5  cm.  52.566 


Laban  Cherchant  ses  Diettx.  Canvas,  Ca.  1753* 
Gabriel  de  Saint-Aubin,  French*  W.  55  cm. 
65,548 


183 


Fete  in  a  Park  with  Costumed  Dancers.  Ink,  ink  and 
water-color  washes,  over  pencil  indications.  Ca.  1760- 
1765.  Gabriel  de  Saint-Aubin,  French.  W.  31.3  cm. 
66.124 


Six  Miniatures.  Gouache  on  card. 
1753.  Louis  Nicholas  van  Blarnberghe, 
French.  Box.  Gold.  1753-1754.  Jean 
Charles  Ducrollay,  French,  Paris. 

H.  3.4  cm.  57.412 


Candelabrum.  Gilt  bronze.  Attr. 
to  Jean  Joseph  dc  Saint-Germain, 
French,  Paris,  1720-1791. 

H.  72.4  cm.  46.81 


Candelabrum.  Silver.  1758. 
Franpois  Thomas  Germain,  French, 
Paris.  H.  38.1  cm.  40.14 


Cachepot.  Faience.  France, 
Marseilles,  Robert  Factory,  ca. 
1765.  H.  17.8  cm.  62.379 


184 


Tureen ,  Soft  paste  porcelain.  France,  Vineennes-S£vres, 
1756.  H*  24*2  cm.  49*15 


Tureen  with  Platter  Soft  paste  porcelain.  France, 
S£vres,  1757,  Tureen:  H.  24.2  cm.  Platter: 

L*  40.6  cm.  53.25 


Covered  Bowl.  Faience.  France, 
Saint-Clement,  ca.  1775.  H.  13.4  cm. 
61.2 


Tureen.  Faience.  France,  Strasbourg,  ca,  1750. 
Tureen:  H.  21.2  cm.  Platter:  L.  38*6  cm.  76.52 


185 


Table- Desk  (Bureau  Plat).  Wood  marquetry  with  gilt 
bronze  mounts.  Ca,  1750.  Bernard  van  Risen  Burgh  II, 
French,  Paris.  H.  74.9  cm.  44,123 


Table-Desk  (Bureau  Plat).  Wood  marquetry  with  gilt 
bronze  mounts.  Ca.  1750.  Jacques  Dubois,  French, 
Paris.  H.  80  cm.  42.591 


Straw  Marquetry  Desk.  France,  3rd  quarter  18th  century. 
H.  97.2  cm.  42.40 


186 


Morpheus  or  Allegory  of  Sleep.  Canvas.  France,  18th  century.  W.  1 30  cm.  Young  Boy  Dressed  in  a  Red' Lined 

63.502  Cloak  (The  Artist’s  Son?).  Canvas. 

Ca.  1789.  Jean  Honore'  Fragonard, 
French.  H.  21  cm.  42.49 


Roman  Ruins,  Villa  Pamfili.  Dated  1774.  Pen  and  brown 
ink;  blue,  gray,  and  red-brown  water  color.  Hubert 
Robert,  French.  W.  44.5  cm.  51.485 


Invocation  to  Love.  Pen  and  brown  ink  and  ink  wash. 
Jean  Honore'  Fragonard,  French,  1732-1806.  W.  41.6  cm 
43.657 


187 


The  Grotto  of  Posillipo  with  Imaginary  Architecture, 
Canvas.  Ca.  1769.  Hubert  Robert,  French,  H.  109.2  cm. 
76.98 


Interior  of  the  Colonnade  of  St.  Peter ’s  at  the  Time 
of  the  Conclave.  Canvas.  Ca,  1769,  Hubert  Robert, 
French,  H,  109.2  cm,  76.97 


Landscape  with  Shepherds .  Pastel  and  gouache  on  prepared 
fabric.  Dated  1779,  Jean  PiHcment,  French.  W.  61  cm, 

73.1 


View  of  Rome.  Paper  mounted  on  pulp  board.  Pierre 
Henri  de  Valenciennes,  French,  1 750-1819.  W,  38.9  cm. 
70.55 


188 


Textile  Panel.  Lampas  weave.  Young  Girl  Terra  cotta.  Claude 

brocaded  and  embroidered,  silk.  Michel  (called  Clodion),  French, 

France,  Lyon,  design  by  Jean  1738-1814.  H.  45.1  cm.  42.50 

Demosthene  Dugourc,  ca.  1790. 

Over-all:  H.  237  cm.  Detail: 

H.  131  cm.  35.237 

Chest  of  Drawers  with  Panels  of  Oriental  Lacquer.  Ebony  veneer. 

Japanese  lacquer  panels,  gilt-bronze  mounts.  Rene  Dubois,  French,  Paris, 
1737-1799.  H.  86.9  cm.  44.113 


Satyress  and  Child.  Terra  cotta. 

1803.  Claude  Michel  (called  Clodion), 
French.  D.  30.8  cm.  63.251 


Armchair  (one  of  a  pair).  Carved 
and  gilded  wood.  Jacques-Jean- 
Baptiste  Tilliard  (called  Jean 
Baptiste  II  Tilliard),  French,  Paris, 
active  1752-1797.  H.  102.5  cm.  27.424 


189 


Candelabrum ,  Bronze  and  gilt  bronze 
with  marble  base.  Ca.  1785.  Claude 
Michel,  called  Clodion,  French. 

H.  160.3  cm.  44.125 


Candelabrum ,  Bronze,  gilt  bronze, 
and  gray  marble.  Ca.  1785.  Claude 
Michel,  called  Clodion,  French. 

H.  92.1  cm.  42.59 


Fire  Dog  (one  of  a  pair).  Gilt 
bronze.  France,  ca,  1785. 

H.  46.3  cm.  44.126 


Table .  Mahogany,  with  gilt -bronze  mounts  and  white 
marble  top.  Ca.  1785.  Adam  Weisweiler,  French,  Paris. 
H.  91.5  cm.  22.73 


Boudoir  from  the  Hotel  d  Hocqueville,  Carved  and 
painted  wood  with  plaster  ceiling  and  ornamental 
reliefs.  Ca.  1785.  France,  Rouen.  H.  4.09  m. 

70.53 


190 


Work  Table.  Wood  marquetry  with 
gilt-bronze  mounts.  Sevres  porcelain 
top.  Martin  Carlin,  French,  Paris, 
active  1766-1785.  H.  77.5  cm.  42.594 


Six  Miniatures  Mounted  in  Oval  Box. 
Gouache  miniatures  mounted  in  gold 
and  enamel.  Dated  1779-1780(7). 
Pierre  Marie  Gault  de  Saint-Germain, 
French,  Paris.  H.  3.4  cm.  57.409 


Armchair  (one  of  a  pair).  Carved 
and  partially  gilded  boxwood. 
Nicholas-Denis  Delaiscment,  French, 
Paris,  act.  1776-after  1792. 

H.  98.1  cm.  44.110 


Stool.  Made  for  Marie  Antoinette’s 
game  room  at  Compiegne,  but  used  at 
Fontainbleu.  Carved  and  gilded  wood. 
1786-1787.  Jean-Baptiste-Claude  Sene, 
French,  Paris.  H.  44.7  cm.  54.385 


Chair  (one  of  a  set  of  four). 

Carved,  painted  and  gilded  wood  with 
Beauvais  tapestry  covers.  Ca.  1780. 
Georges  Jacob,  French,  Paris. 

H.  90.5  cm.  42.75 


191 


Tureen  and  Platter  Silver.  1798-1809.  Henri 
Auguste,  French,  Paris.  Tureen:  H.  26.2  cm. 
Platter:  D.  49.2  cm.  52.592 


Ecuelle.  Porcelain.  France,  Se'vres,  1795,  decorations 
by  Dodin  (1734-1802).  Plate:  D.  23.5  cm. 

Bowl:  D.  19.5  cm.  71.64 


Small  Writing  Table.  Wood  marquetry 
with  gilt-bronze  mounts.  Jcan- 
Francois  Leleu,  French,  Paris, 
active  1764-1792.  H.  73.7  cm. 

44.115 


Armchair  (one  of  a  set).  Carved  and 
painted  wood,  covered  in  Aubusson 
tapestry  after  a  design  by  Huet. 

Ca.  1785.  Henri  Jacob,  French, 
Paris.  H.  96.5  cm.  42.30 


Rectangular  Box.  Enamel  on  gold 
France,  Paris,  1768-1769  (?). 

H.  4.5  cm.  57.410 


192 


Monteith.  Silver  gilt.  Dated  1715-1716.  Benjamin 
Pyne,  English.  H.  27  cm.  65.467 


The  Ladies  Amabel  and  Mary  Jemima  Yorke.  Canvas. 
Painted  1761.  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  English. 

H.  195.5  cm.  42.645 


Tea  Caddy.  Silver  gilt.  1741-1742. 
Paul  de  Lamerie,  English,  London. 
H.  13.3  cm.  43.179 


Punch  Bowl.  Soft  paste  porcelain.  England,  Worcester, 
ca.  1770.  D.  27.6  cm.  38.331 


193 


Study  for  the  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Siddons.  Black 
chalk.  Thomas  Gainsborough,  English,  1737-1788. 
H.  46.6  cm.  76.6 


Scene  with  a  Road  Winding  Through  a  Wood.  Pen  and 
brown  ink  and  gray  wash.  Thomas  Gainsborough,  English, 
1727-1788.  W.  25.1  cm.  29.547 


George  Pitt ;  First  Lord  Rivers  (1721-1803).  Canvas. 
Painted  late  1768  or  early  1769.  Thomas  Gainsborough, 
English.  H.  234.3  cm.  71.2 


194 


Young  Man  in  Blue.  Dated  1778. 
On  Ivory.  John  Smart,  English. 
H.  3.5  cm.  40.1219 


Woman  Standing  Among  the  Friars.  Pencil  and  ink  washes. 
John  Brown,  Scottish,  1752-1787.  W.  36.9  cm.  69.28 


A  Storm  Behind  the  Isle  of  Wight.  Canvas.  Julius 
Caesar  Ibbetson,  English,  1759-1817.  W.  67.5  cm. 
48.461 


195 


Marble  Mantel  England,  late  18th  century.  Centerpiece.  Silver.  1808-1809.  Paul  Storr,  English, 

H.  152.4  cm.  44.471  London.  H.  66.1  cm.  43.189 


Lady  Louisa  Manners,  later  Countess 
of  Dysart,  as  Juno.  Canvas.  Sir 
Thomas  Lawrence,  English,  1769- 
1830.  H.  255.3  cm.  61.220 


General  Duncan  Campbell.  Canvas. 
Ca.  1806.  Sir  Henry  Raeburn, 
English.  H.  76.2  cm.  47.266 


The  Daughters  of  Colonel  Thomas 
Carteret  Hardy.  Canvas.  Painted 
1801.  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence,  English. 
H.  129  cm.  42.642 


196 


Teapot.  Silver.  Nathaniel  Hurd,  American,  Boston,  Spoon.  Silver.  1661.  John  Hull 

1729-1777.  H.  14.6  cm.  40.228  and  Robert  Sanderson,  American, 

Boston.  L.  1 5.9  cm.  40.214 


Tankard.  Silver.  Edward  Winslow,  Brazier.  Silver  with  wood  handle  and  feet.  John 

American,  Boston,  1669-1753.  Potwine,  American,  Boston,  1698-1792.  H.  8.2  cm. 

H.  19  cm.  40.283  40.248 


197 


Portrait  of  Charles  Apthorp.  Dated  1748.  Canvas, 
Robert  Feke,  American,  ca.  1705-ca,  1750.  H.  127  cm, 
19*1006 


Portrait  of  Mrs.  Thomas  Bui  finch. 
Canvas.  Ca.  1733.  John  Smlbert, 
American.  H.  75.5  cm.  3919.20 


Plate.  From  a  service  made  for  Samuel  Shaw.  Porcelain. 
Ca.  1 790*  China,  made  for  the  American  market. 

D.  19,7  cm.  61.178 


198 


Portrait  of  Nathaniel  Hurd Canvas.  Ca.  1765. 

John  Singleton  Copley,  American.  H.  76.2  cm,  15.534 


Portrait  of  Mrs .  John  Greene.  Dated  1 769.  Canvas. 

John  Singleton  Copley,  American.  H,  125.5  cm.  15.527 


Mrs.  West  and  Her  Son  Raphael.  Canvas.  Ca.  1770, 
Benjamin  West,  American.  W.  89.5  cm.  27.393 


A  Hussar  Officer  on  Horseback. 

Black  and  white  chalk  on  blue  paper. 
John  Singleton  Copley,  American, 
17374815.  11.  27.5  cm.  50.216 


199 


Portrait  of  George  Washington.  Canvas.  Ca.  1790. 
Joseph  Wright,  American.  H.  53.3  cm.  2553.21 


George  Washington  at  the  Battle  of  Princeton.  Canvas. 
Ca.  1779-1780.  Charles  Willson  Peale,  American. 

H.  132  cm.  17.946 


Portrait  of  Mrs.  John  Thomson 
Mason .  Canvas.  Ca.  1803.  Gilbert 
Stuart,  American.  H.  72.4  cm. 
21.428 


Plate.  From  a  service  made  for  Samuel  Shaw.  Porcelain. 
Ca.  1790.  China,  made  for  the  American  market. 

D.  19.7  cm.  61.178 


200 


Captain  Jean  T.  David.  Dated  1813.  Canvas.  Thomas 
Sully,  American.  H.  89.5  cm.  16.1979 


Portrait  of  Samuel  Williams.  Canvas.  Ca.  1818. 
Washington  Allston,  American.  H.  142.2  cm.  65.474 


Chair.  From  a  set  of  furniture  Pair  of  Spurs.  Silver.  Paul  Revere,  Jr.,  American, 

made  for  the  Derby  family,  Salem.  Boston,  1735-1818.  W.  1 1.4  cm.  40.252,  40.253 

Carved  mahogany  with  ebony  feet. 

Attr.  to  Samuel  Mclntire,  American, 

Salem,  1757-1811.  H.  97.1  cm.  62.125 


201 


Sofa.  Wood.  America,  New  York,  Empire  Style,  ca.  1820.  L.  195.6  cm. 
71.29 


Front  Doorway.  From  the  Isaac  Gillet  House,  Painesville, 
Ohio.  Carved  and  painted  wood,  glass,  and  metal. 
Designed  by  Jonathon  Goldsmith,  American,  Ohio,  1783- 
1847.  H.  approx.  292.5  cm.  59.342 


202 


Cupid  and  Psyche.  Dated  1817.  Canvas.  Jacques  Louis  David,  French.  Madame  Dugazon  as  Andromache. 

W.  241.6  cm.  62.37  Canvas.  Ca.  1783.  Jacques  Louis 

David,  French.  H.  52  cm.  52.542 


Lateral  panels  for  the  “Bataille  des  Pyramides”:  Self-Portrait.  Canvas.  Louis-Lie  Perin-Salbreux, 

General  Kleber  (left)  and  Native  Family  (right).  French,  1753-1817.  H.  63.2  cm.  61.334 

Canvas.  Baron  Antoine-Jean  Gros,  French,  1771-1835. 

H.  304.8  cm.  each.  72.17,72.18 


203 


Portrait  of  Comte  Jean- Antoine 
Chaptal  Canvas,  Dated  1824. 
Baron  Antoine-Jean  Gros,  French, 
H.  136,5  cm.  64,54 


Study  of  a  Nude  Woman*  Seated 
Looking  to  the  Right.  Black  and 
white  chalk  on  blue  paper,  Pierre 
Paul  PrucThon,  French,  1  758-1823 
H.  61.9  cm.  61.318 


Fowling  Piece  (detail).  Steel, 
partially  gilt,  silver,  walnut. 

Ca.  1 809,  Le  Page,  French,  Paris. 
Total  L,  116.5  cm,  66.433 


Flower  Stand.  Wood  and  gilt  bronze. 
Ca.  1800.  Mounts  made  by  Pierre 
Philippe  Thomire,  French. 

H.  104.2  cm.  60.94 


Terpsichore.  Marble.  Dated  1816 
Antonio  Canova,  Italian. 

H.  177,5  cm,  68.212 


204 


Portrait  of  Madame  Raoul-  Pochette.  Odalisque.  Canvas.  France,  19th  century.  W.  92  cm. 

Dated  1830.  Pencil.  Jean  Auguste  39.63 

Dominique  Ingres,  French. 

H.  32.2  cm.  27.437 


Antiochus  and  Stratonice.  Canvas.  Painted  1834.  Pasture  Rose  (Rosa  Carolina 

Jean  Auguste  Dominique  Ingres,  French.  W.  63.5  cm.  Corymbosa).  Water  color  on  vellum. 

13  Pierre  Joseph  Redoute,  French, 

1759-1840.  H.  39.1  cm.  59.15 


205 


Greek  Pirates  Attacking  a  Turkish  Vessel.  Dated  1827. 
Canvas.  Eugene  Louis  Gabriel  Isabey,  French.  W.  74.2  cm- 
16.1034 


Portrait  of  Comte  Paiatiano  in  the  Costume  of  a 
Palikare,  Canvas.  Ca,  1826  or  1827.  Eugene  Delacroix, 
French.  H.  40.7  cm.  73,33 


Mile .  Julie  de  la  Bout  rave. 
Canvas.  1834.  Eugene  Delacroix, 
French.  R  73  cm.  62 .3 


The  Curious  One  (Le  Curieuxf  Paper  on  canvas. 
Dated  1823,  Antoine-Pierre  Mongin,  French^ 

PL  43.5  cm,  77,116 


206 


Halt  of  the  Greek  Cavaliers.  Dated  1858.  Canvas.  Armored  Figure  on  Horseback.  Pencil  and  sepia  wash. 

Eugene  Delacroix,  French.  W.  61  cm.  16.1032  Eugene  Delacroix,  French,  1798-1863.  W.  39.8  cm.  33.418 


Fighting  Horses.  Pencil  and  brown,  blue,  and  black 
washes.  Theodore  Gericault,  French,  1791-1824. 
W,  29,5  cm.  29,13 


Wild  Horse.  Dated  1828.  Lithograph, 
state  I/II.  Eugdne  Delacroix,  French. 
H,  34.3  cm.  41.214 


207 


The  Rotnan  Campagna.  Canvas.  1826/27.  Jean  Baptiste  Camille  Corot.  Duchess  of  Ragusa.  Dated  1818. 

French.  W.  135.2  cm.  63.91  On  vellum.  Jean-Baptiste  Isabey, 

French.  H.  12.7  cm.  42.1 146 


Return  from  the  Fields.  Canvas.  Jean-Franyois  Millet, 
French,  1814-1875.  H.  45.7  cm.  72.19 


Landscape  with  Satyr.  Canvas.  Dated  1841.  Celestin 
Nanteuil,  French.  W.  130.5  cm.  77.125 


208 


Burning  of  the  Houses  of  Parliament,  1834.  Painted 
1835.  Joseph  Mallord  William  Turner,  English- 
W.  123.2  cm.  42.647 


The  Eve  of  the  Deluge .  Dated  1848.  Canvas.  John  Linneil,  Sr., 
English.  W,  223.5  cm.  72.119 


Fluelen- Lake  of  Lucerne.  Water  color.  Joseph  Mai  lord 
William  Turner,  English,  1775-1851.  W.  47.6  cm.  54.129 


Branch  Hill  Pond ,  Hampstead  Heath.  Canvas.  John 
Constable,  English,  1776-1837.  W.  78  cm.  72.48 


209 


Ville-d’Avray.  A  Peasant  Cutting  Reeds  in  a  Swamp .  Coast  near  Villerville.  Dated  1855.  Canvas.  Charles 

Canvas.  Jean  Baptiste  Camille  Corot,  French,  1796-  Francois  Daubigny,  French.  W.  1 16  cm.  51.323 

1875.  W.  99  cm.  44.80 


Saint  Etienne-du-Mont.  Etching, 
state  I/VIII.  1852.  Charles 
Meryon,  French.  H.  25.1  cm.  55.528 


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210 


Connoisseurs.  Charcoal,  pencil,  and 
water  color.  Honors  Victorin  Daumier, 
French,  1808-1879.  H.  26.2  cm. 
27.208 


The  Troubadour.  Canvas,  I  Ion  ore 
Victorin  Daumier,  French,  1808*1879. 
H.  83.2  cm.  58.23 


Bust  of  a  Lady ,  Terra  cotta.  Dated 
1875.  Jules  Dalou,  French. 

H.  61 ,6  cm,  67.31 


Madame  Lame  Borreau  (La  Dame  au  Chapeau  noirf  Dated  1863.  Bust  of  a  Lady ,  Marble.  Dated  1872.  Jean-Bap t is te 
Canvas,  Gustave  Courbet,  French,  H.  81  cm,  62.2  Carpeaux,  French,  H.  83.2  cm.  75.5 


21 1 


Landscape.  Black  chalk*  Gustave  Courbet,  French, 
1819-1877,  W.  52,6  cm.  76,18 


Grand  Panorama  of  the  Alps  with  the  Dents  du  Midi 
Canvas.  Ca.  1875.  Gustave  Courbet,  French. 

W.  209  cm.  64.420 


Portrait  of  Berthe  Morisot,  Oil  on 
canvas.  Ca,  1 869.  Edouard  Manet, 
French.  H*  73,6  cm,  58.34 


Mile.  Claire  Campbell  Pastel, 
1875.  Edouard  Manet,  French, 
H,  56.9  cm,  56.718 


Portrait  of  Madame  Henry  Lerolle.  Dated 
1882.  Canvas.  Henri  Fantin-Latour,  French 
H.  108.6  cm.  69.54 


212 


Summer,  Dated  1891.  Canvas.  Pierre  Puvis  dc  Chavannes,  Blacksmiths*  Canvas.  Ca,  1873/85.  Charles- 

French.  W.  232.5  cm.  16J056  Emile  Jacque,  French.  H.  116.8  cm.  73.184 


Mother  and  Children  Dated  1879. 
Canvas.  William  Adolphe  Bouguercau, 
French.  R  164.5  cm.  432.15 


Madame  Henry  Lerotle  and  Daughter 
Yvonne.  Painted  1879-1880,  Canvas. 
Albert  Besnard*  French.  H.  165.1  cm. 
77.120 


The  Little  Milkmaid.  Canvas. 
Theodulc  Ribot,  French,  1823-1891 
H.  46.3  cm.  73.31 


213 


Study  for  an  Angel  Blowing  a  Trumpet ,  Black  chalk. 
Ca.  1857.  Hilaire-Germain  Edgar  Degas,  French* 

W.  54.2  cm*  76*130 


Boats .  Oil  on  canvas,  1873. 

Edouard  Manet,  French.  W,  55.9  cm, 
40.534 


Portrait  of  the  Duchess  of 
Montejasi-Cicerale.  Oil  on  canvas. 
1868.  Hilaire-Germain  Edgar  Degas, 
French,  H,  48.9  cm*  58.28 


Portrait  of  Diego  Martelli  Charcoal 
and  white  chalk  on  brown  paper, 
1879*  Hilaire-Germain  Edgar  Degas, 
French.  H.  44  cm.  53.268 


Dancer,  Bronze.  1896-1897. 
Hilaire-Germain  Edgar  Degas,  French. 
H.  45.7  cm,  2028.47 


214 


Ballet  Girls.  Pastel  on  paper.  Frieze  of  Dancers.  Oil  on  canvas.  Ca.  1883.  Hilaire-Germain  Edgar  Degas, 

pasted  on  cardboard.  1897.  French.  W.  200.6  cm.  46.83 

Hilaire-Germain  Edgar  Degas,  French. 

H.  55.3  cm.  16.1043 


Race  Horses.  Pastel  on  cardboard.  Ca.  1873-1875. 
Hilaire-Germain  Edgar  Degas,  French.  W.  65.4  cm. 
58.27 


Esterel  Village.  Monotype.  Hilaire-Germain  Edgar 
Degas,  French,  1834-1917.  W.  39.9  cm.  66.177 


215 


Mile.  Romaine  Lacaux.  Dated  1864.  Oil  on  canvas. 
Pierre  Auguste  Renoir,  French.  H.  81  cm.  42.1065 


The  Artist’s  Sister,  Mme.  Pontillon,  Seated  on  the 
Grass.  Oil  on  canvas.  1873.  Berthe  Morisot,  French 
W.  72.4  cm.  50.89 


Le  Fond  de  THermitage.  Dated  1879.  Oil  on  canvas.  Camille  Pissarro, 
French.  W.  163.2  cm.  51.356 


The  Cow/terdess,  Eragny.  Charcoal. 
Camille  Pissarro,  French,  1830-1903. 
H.  39.3  cm.  2609.47 


216 


Spring  Flowers.  Dated  1864.  Oil  on  canvas. 

Claude  Oscar  Monet,  French.  H.  116.9  cm.  53.155 


Low  Tide  at  Pourville  near  Dieppe  Dated  1882. 

Oil  on  canvas.  Claude  Oscar  Monet,  French.  W.  81.3  cm. 
47.196 


Im  Capeline  Rouge -Madame  Monet.  Oil  on  canvas. 
Ca.  1870.  Claude  Oscar  Monet,  French.  H.  100.3  cm. 
58.39 


Antibes.  Oil  on  canvas.  1888.  Claude  Oscar  Monet, 
French.  W.  91.4  cm.  16.1044 


217 


Portrait  of  a  Woman  (Meditation?).  Oil  on  canvas. 
Ca.  1891.  Edmond  Francois  Aman-Jean,  French. 
W.  89.9  cm.  72.120 


Saint-Mammes,  Loing  Canal.  Dated  1885.  Oil  on  canvas. 
Alfred  Sisley,  French.  W.  53.3  cm.  61.262 


The  Age  of  Bronze.  Bronze.  1 876. 
Auguste  Rodin,  French.  H.  180.8  cm. 
18.328 


William  E.  Henley.  Bronze.  1882. 
Auguste  Rodin,  French.  H.  41.6  cm. 
40.581 


The  Jewish  Boy.  Wax.  1892-1893. 
Medardo  Rosso,  Italian.  H.  22.3  cm. 
70.33 


218 


The  Judgment  of  Paris.  Bronze.  1914.  Pierre  Auguste  Madame  C  Oil  on  canvas.  Ca.  1880*  Eugene 

Renoir  (and  Richard  Gum  o  h  French*  H*  74.3  cm*  41 ,591  Carriere,  French*  W.  46  cm.  67*1  26 


219 


Young  Woman  Arranging  Her  Earrings. 
Oil  on  canvas.  1905. 

Pierre  Auguste  Renoir,  French. 

H.  55.3  cm.  51.324 


Siesta.  Red  chalk.  Pierre  Auguste 
Renoir,  French,  1841-1919. 

H.  30.9  cm.  49.551 


The  Pigeon  Tower  at  Bellevue.  Oil  on  canvas.  Ca.  1 894-1896. 
Paul  Ce'zannc,  French.  W.  80  cm.  36.19 


The  Brook.  Oil  on  canvas.  Ca.  1898-1900.  Paul  Cezanne,  French. 
H.  80.7  cm.  58.20 


220 


La  Montague  Sainte-  Victoire.  Oil  on  canvas. 

Ca.  1 894-1900.  Paul  Cezanne,  French.  W,  92.1  cm. 
58.21 


The  Bathers  (small  plate).  Lithograph  printed  in  colors. 
Paul  Cezanne,  French,  1 839-1906.  W.  29  cm.  63.598 


Water  Lilies ,  Oil  on  canvas.  Ca.  1919-1922.  Claude  Oscar  Monet,  French. 
W,  425.5  cm*  60.81 


221 


Mademoiselle  Ravoux.  Oil  on  canvas.  1 890. 

Vincent  van  Gogh,  Dutch  (French  School).  Sq.  50.2  cm. 
58.31 


Poplars  on  a  Hill  Oil  on  canvas.  1889. 

Vincent  van  Gogh,  Dutch  (French  School).  H.  61  cm. 


58.32 


The  Road  Menders  at  Arles.  Oil  on  canvas.  1 889. 
Vincent  van  Gogh,  Dutch  (French  School).  W.  92.1  cm. 
47.209 


Rodin  Working  the  Gates  of  Hell. 
Bronze.  1910.  Emile  Antoine 
Bourdelle,  French.  H.  68.3  cm. 
43.291 


222 


May  Belfort.  Oil  on  cardboard. 
1895.  Henri  de  Toulouse-Lautrec, 
French.  H.  62.9  cm.  58.54 


The  Laundress.  Brush  and  black 
ink,  heightened  with  white 
on  scratchboard.  1888. 

Henri  de  Toulouse-Lautrec,  French 
H.  76.2  cm.  52.113 


Monsieur  Boileau  at  the  Cafe.  Gouache  on  cardboard. 
1893.  Henri  de  Toulouse-Lautrec,  French.  H.  80  cm. 
394.25 


The  Jockey.  Dated  1899.  Lithograph. 
Henri  de  Toulouse-Lautrec,  French. 
H.  51.8  cm.  67.234 


223 


Banks  of  the  Seine  at  Suresnes.  Oil  on  panel.  1883. 
Georges  Seurat,  French.  W.  26.5  cm.  58.51 


Cafe  Concert .  Conte  crayon  with 
touches  of  white.  Georges  Seurat, 
French,  1 859-1 891 .  H.  30.8  cm. 
58.344 


L’appel  (The  Call).  Dated  1902.  Oil  on  canvas. 
Paul  Gauguin,  French.  H.  130.2  cm.  43.392 


Head  of  a  Tahitian  Woman.  Pencil. 
Paul  Gauguin,  French,  1848-1903. 
H.  30.6  cm.  49.439 


224 


Vase  of  Rowers .  Oil  on  canvas.  Ca.  1905. 
Odilon  Redon,  French.  H.  73  cm.  35.233 


Portrait  of  Mademoiselle  Violet te  Heymann.  Dated  1910. 
Pastel.  Odilon  Redon,  French.  W.  92.5  cm.  1976.26 


Orpheus.  Pastel.  Painted  after  1913. 
Odilon  Redon,  French.  H.  69.8  cm.  26.25 


Closed  Eyes.  Lithograph.  Odilon 
Redon,  French,  1840-1916. 

H.  31.7  cm.  27.306 


225 


The  Cafe  Wepler.  Oil  on  canvas.  Ca.  1905. 
Edouard  Vuillard,  French.  W.  103.2  cm.  50.90 


The  Slopes  of  the  Bay,  Beg-ar-Fry.  Dated  1895. 
Oil  on  canvas.  Maxime  Maufra,  French.  W.  60  cm. 
66.382 


La  Porte  de  Saint-Cloud.  Dated  1904.  Oil  on  canvas. 
Pierre  Albert  Marquet,  French.  W.  81.3  cm.  61.263 


Under  the  Trees.  Dated  1894. 

Tempera  on  canvas.  Edouard  Vuillard, 
French.  H.  214.6  cm.  53.212 


226 


La  Terrasse  de  Cafe ’  Oil  on  cardboard.  1898. 
Pierre  Bonnard,  French.  W.  48  cm.  76.148 


Cabinet.  Wood  marquetry  with  metal  mounts.  Ca.  1910. 
Louis  Majorelle,  French.  Approx.  W.  162.6  cm. 

76.53 


The  Dessert.  Oil  on  canvas.  1921.  Pierre  Bonnard, 
French.  W.  80  cm.  49.18 


227 


Easter  Egg.  Lapis  lazuli,  gold,  pearls,  rubies, 
diamonds,  enamel.  Late  19th-early  20th  century. 
Firm  of  Carl  Faberge,  Russian,  St.  Petersburg. 

H.  5.9  cm.  66.436 


Miniature  Bidet.  Gold,  jade, 
enamel,  and  pearls.  Made  after  1903. 
Firm  of  Carl  Faberge;  Henrik  Wigstrom, 
workmaster,  Russian,  St.  Petersburg. 

H.  8.3  cm.  66.455 


228 


View  of  Florence  from  San  Miniato *  Canvas*  1837. 
Thomas  Cole,  American.  W.  160.3  cm*  61.39 


Schroon  Mountain,  The  Adirondack  Dated  1838.  Canvas. 
Thomas  Cole,  American,  W.  160  cm.  1335,17 


View  Near  Newport.  Canvas*  Ca.  1860. 
John  Frederick  Kensett,  American* 

W*  55.9  cm.  46*255 


October  Day  in  the  White  Mountains,  Dated  1854. 
Canvas*  John  Frederick  Kensett,  American*  W*  122*9  cm. 
67*5 


229 


Twilight  in  the  Wilderness.  Dated 
1860.  Canvas.  Frederic  Edwin 
Church,  American,  W.  162,6  cm, 
65.233 


Point  Judith,  Rhode  Island.  Canvas.  Ca.  1867/8. 
Martin  Johnson  Heade,  American.  W.  128  cm.  70.161 


Portrait  of  Geneo  Scott .  Dated  1859.  Canvas,  Eastman 
Johnson,  American.  W.  127  cm,  54.475 


A  Home  in  the  Wilderness.  Dated  1866.  Canvas.  Sanford 
Robinson  Gifford,  American.  W.  77.5  cm.  70.162 


230 


The  Venetian  Girl.  Canvas.  Frank 
Duveneck,  American,  1848-1919. 
H.  86.4  cm.  22.173 


The  Balcony.  Etching,  state  I/XI. 
James  McNeill  Whistler,  American, 
1834-1903.  H.  29.5  cm.  40.1088 


The  Devil  and  Tom  Walker.  Dated  1856.  Canvas. 
John  Quidor,  American.  W.  87.3  cm.  67.18 


Approaching  Storm  from  the  Alban  Hills.  Dated  1 87  [?]. 
Canvas.  George  Inness,  American.  W.  113  cm.  27.396 


231 


The  Boat  Builder.  Canvas.  John  George 
Brown,  American,  1831-1913.  W.  101.6  cin. 
905.72 


The  Clambake.  Dated  1873.  Water  color.  Winslow 
Homer,  American.  W.  35.3  cm.  45.229 


The  Briar  wood  Pipe .  Dated  1864.  Canvas. 
Winslow  Homer,  American.  H.  42.9  cm.  44.524 


Boy  with  the  Anchor :  Dated  1873.  Water  color. 
Winslow  Homer,  American.  W.  34.9  cm.  54.128 


232 


Early  Morning  After  a  Storm  at  Sea.  Canvas.  1902. 
Winslow  Homer,  American.  W.  127  cm.  24.195 


Biglin  Brothers  Turning  the  Stake.  Dated  1873.  Capri.  Dated  1869.  Canvas.  William  Stanley 

Canvas.  Thomas  Eakins,  American.  W.  153  cm.  1984.27  Haseltine,  American.  W.  80.2  cm.  75.4 


233 


Rishi  Calling  up  a  Storm.  Water  color.  John 
La  Farge,  American,  1835-1910.  W.  32.7  cm.  39.267 


Portrait  of  Miss  Dora  Wheeler.  Canvas.  1883.  William 
Merritt  Chase,  American.  W.  165.8  21.1239 


The  Race  Track,  or  Death  on  a  Pale  Horse.  Canvas. 

Ca.  1910.  Albert  Pinkham  Ryder,  American.  W.  89.5  cm. 
28.8 


234 


After  the  Bath.  Pastel.  Ca.  1901.  Mary  Cassatt, 
American  (French  School).  W.  99.7  cm.  20.379 


Building  a  Dam,  Shetucket.  Canvas.  1908.  J.  Alden  Weir, 
American.  W.  102.2  cm.  27.171 


The  Visitor.  Drawing.  Mary  Cassatt, 
American  (French  School),  1845-1926. 
H.  40  cm.  66.176 


Fifth  Avenue  Nocturne.  Canvas. 

Ca.  1 895.  Childe  Hassam,  American. 
H.  61.2  cm.  52.538 


Vase.  Glass.  1915.  Louis  Comfort 
Tiffany,  American.  H.  19.9  cm. 
70.126 


235 


The  Drive,  Central  Park.  Canvas,  Ca,  1905, 

William  J.  Glackens,  American.  W.  81,3  cm.  39.524 


Self-Portrait.  Dated  191  (8?).  Panel.  Abbott 
Handerson  Thayer,  American.  H.  88,9  cm.  70.17 


Windo  w,  Glass ,  Ca .  1900-1901. 
Louis  Comfort  Tiffany,  American, 
H.  227,2  cm.  66.432 


May  Day t  Central  Park.  Dated  1901.  Water  color, 
Maurice  Prendergast,  American,  W.  50.2  cm.  26.17 


236 


Card  Rack  with  lack  of  Hearts .  Painted  after  1 894.  Self-Portrait  ( George  Bellows  Drawing 

Canvas,  John  Frederick  Peto,  American.  H.  76,2  cm,  on  a  Stone  in  His  Study}.  Lithograph. 

73.30  1 921 ,  George  Wesley  Bellows, 

American.  H.  26.7  cm,  35,279 


Stag  at  Sharkey  *s.  Canvas,  1907.  George  Wesley  Bellows, 
American,  W.  122.5  cm.  1133.22 


237 


Holiday  on  the  Hudson,  Canvas.  Ca,  1912, 
George  Benjamin  Luks,  American,  W,  9 1 .7  cm, 
2291,33 


Still  Life ,  Oil  on  canvas,  Preston  Dickinson, 
American,  1891-1930.  W.  76.5  cm,  1664.26 


Church  Bells  Ringing,  Rainy  Winter  Night.  Dated  1917, 
Water  color  on  paper,  Charles  E,  Burchfield,  American. 
H,  76,2  cm,  49,544 


The  Sunflower  Arch.  Dated  1917, 
Indelible  pencil  and  crayon, 
Charles  E,  Burchfield,  American, 
H.  50,5  cm,  65,461 


238 


Fireworks.  Dated  1926.  Water  color.  George  Overbury 
(‘‘Pop”)  Hart,  American.  W.  70.5  cm.  38.125 


Woman’s  Work.  Canvas.  John  Sloan,  American,  1871-1951. 
H.  80.3  cm.  64.160 


Hills,  South  Truro.  Canvas.  1930.  Edward  Hopper,  American. 
W.  109.5  cm.  2647.31 


Rock  and  Sea,  Small  Point,  Maine. 
Dated  1931.  Canvas.  John  Marin, 
American.  W.  71  cm.  56.361 


239 


landscape,  New  Mexico.  Canvas.  Marsden  Hartley, 
American,  1878-1943.  W.  90.8  cm.  30.665 


Hills,  South  Truro.  Canvas.  1930.  Edward  Hopper,  American. 
W.  109.5  cm.  2647.31 


Storm-Frightened  Animals.  Oil  on  canvas.  1933. 
Henry  G.  Keller,  American.  W.  101.6  cm.  34.56 


Horses  in  Snow.  Water  color.  Ca.  1933. 

William  Sommer.  American.  W.  54.6  cm.  33.24 


240 


Wounded  Scoter ,  No.  2.  Water  color  on  rice  paper 
mounted  on  cloth.  1944.  Morris  Graves,  American. 
W.  75.9  cm.  45.231 


The  Vengeance  of  Hop- Frog.  Etching, 
state  11/11.  James  Ensor,  Belgian, 
1860-1949.  H.  35.9  cm.  70.38 


Deserted  Farm.  Canvas.  1943.  Max  Weber,  American. 
W.  123.2  cm.  210.46 


Seated  Female  Nude.  Charcoal. 
Paula  Modcrsohn-Bccker,  German, 
1876-1907.  H.  62.2  cm.  73.35 


241 


Woman  with  Cape.  Oil  on  canvas. 
Ca.  1901,  Pablo  Picasso,  Spanish 
(French  School),  H.  73  cm.  58.44 


The  Donkey  Driver.  Dated  1902. 
Pencil,  Pablo  Picasso,  Spanish 
(French  School),  H.  26.1  cm. 
58.12 


Two  Nude  Women.  Lithograph,  state 
VIII/XVIIL  Pablo  Picasso,  Spanish 
(French  School),  1881-1973, 

W.  43  cm,  72*57 


La  Vie.  Oil  on  canvas.  1903. 
Pablo  Picasso,  Spanish  (French 
School),  H.  196.5  cm,  45.24 


Head  of  a  Boy.  Dated  1905  ,  Gouache 
on  composition  board  fastened  to 
panel.  Pablo  Picasso,  Spanish  (French 
School),  H.  31  cm.  58.43 


Figures  in  Pink.  Oil  on  canvas, 

1905.  Pablo  Picasso,  Spanish 
(French  School),  H.  154,3  cm,  58.45 


242 


Fan,  Saif  Box,  Melon.  Oil  on  canvas.  1909, 

Pablo  Picasso,  Spanish  (French  School),  H,  81, 3  cm* 
69.22 


Bottle,  Glass ,  and  Fork.  Oil  on  canvas.  1912. 

Pablo  Picasso,  Spanish  (French  School).  H.  71.8  cm. 
72.8 


Harlequin  with  Violin  (Si  Tu  Veuxj,  Oil  on  canvas. 
1918.  Pablo  Picasso,  Spanish  (French  School), 

H.  142.2  cm.  75.2 


Still  Life  with  Violin ,  Collage  with  gouache  and 
charcoal  on  chipboard.  Ca.  1913.  Georges  Braque, 
French.  H.  71.8  cm.  68.196 


243 


The  Crystal  Vase.  Oil  on  canvas.  1929.  Georges  Braque,  French. 
W.  120.6  cm.  75.82 


Guitar  and  Bottle  of  Marc  on  a  Table. 
Oil  and  sand  on  canvas.  1930. 

Georges  Braque,  French.  H.  129  cm. 
75.59 


Amorpha,  Fugue  for  Two  Colors  II. 
Oil  on  canvas.  1909-1912. 

Frantisek  (Frank)  Kupka, 
Czechoslovakian  (French  School). 
H.  111.7  cm.  69.51 


Detachable  Figure  (Dancer).  Ebony 
and  oak.  1915.  Jacques  Lipchitz, 
American  (born  in  Lithuania). 

H.  98.1cm.  72.367 


244 


Markwippach  III.  Dated  1916.  Charcoal.  Lyonel 
Feininger,  American.  W.  31.5  cm.  63.73 


Houses  in  Old  Paris.  Woodcut.  1919. 
Lyonel  Feininger,  American. 

H.  31.3  cm.  52.27 


Markwippach.  Dated  1917.  Oil  on  canvas. 

Lyonel  Feininger,  American  (German  School).  W.  101  cm. 
60.180 


The  Motor  Boat.  Dated  1931.  Oil  on  canvas. 

Lyonel  Feininger,  American  (German  School).  W.  77.5  cm. 
64.53 


245 


Self  Portrait  with  Hat.  Oil  on 
canvas.  1919, 

Karl  Sch  mid  t  -  Rot  t  luff,  German. 
H.  73.3  cm,  65.440 


Wrestlers  in  a  Circus.  Oil  on  canvas.  Ca.  1909. 
Ernst  Ludwig  Kirchner,  German.  W.  94  cm.  66.49 


Melancholia:  On  the  Beach  Hand-colored  woodcut.  1896. 
Edvard  Munch,  Norwegian.  W.  45  cm.  59.82 


Mountain  Landscape  with  Fir  Trees ,  Pencil  and  brush  and 
India  ink.  Ernst  Ludwig  Kirchner,  German,  1880-1938. 
W.  50.6  cm.  63.86 


246 


Karneval  im  Schnee  (Carnival  in  the  Forest.  Painted  wood.  1916  (1917  ?).  Jean  (Hans)  Arp, 

Snow).  Water  color.  1923.  Paul  Klee,  French  (Alsatian).  W.  50.8  cm.  70.52 

Swiss  (German  School).  H.  26.6  cm. 

69.46 


Madonna  and  Child.  Pen  and  ink 
wash.  1943.  Henry  Spencer  Moore, 
English.  H.  22.5  cm.  313.47 


Male  Torso.  Dated  1917.  Brass. 
Constantin  Brancusi,  Roumanian 
(French  School).  H.  46.7  cm. 
3205.37 


Mother  and  Child.  Bronze.  1929- 
1930.  Jacques  Lipchitz,  American 
(bom  in  Lithuania).  H.  130.2  cm. 
55.166 


247 


Autumn  Landscape ■  Dated  1926,  Lithograph  printed 
in  colors,  Emil  Nolde,  German,  W,  80,8  cm, 

70.353 


Woman  and  Bird,  Dated  1944,  Oil 
on  canvas.  Rufino  Tamayo,  Mexican. 
H,  106.7  cm.  50.583 


248 


Carnival  at  Nice.  Oil  on  canvas.  Ca.  1923. 
Henri  Matisse,  French.  W.  95.2  cm.  46.444 


Interior  with  Etruscan  Vase.  Dated  1940.  Oil  on 
canvas.  Henri  Matisse,  French.  W.  108  cm.  52.153 


Potager  a  la  Brume  {Kitchen  Garden  at  Brume), 
Dated  1941.  Oil  on  canvas.  Jacques  Villon,  French. 
W.  92  cm.  64.95 


Constellation:  Woman  with  Blond  Armpit  Combing  Her 
Hair  by  the  Light  of  the  Stars.  Oil  and  gouache  on 
paper.  1  940.  Joan  Miro,  Spanish.  W.  46  cm.  65.2 


249 


Through  the  Windshield  (La  Rome  a  Villacoublay). 
Oil  on  canvas,  1917.  Henri  Matisse,  French. 

W.  55.9  cm,  72,225 


The  Chrysanthemum ,  Dated  1 906. 
Oil  on  canvas,  Piet  Mondrian, 
Dutch,  H,  41.6  cm,  58.38 


Untitled  ( Landscape? j,  Oil  and  pencil  on  canvas.  1943. 
Arshile  Gorky,  American.  W.  63  5  cm.  63.152 


Composition  with  Red,  Yellow ,  and  Blue.  Dated  1927. 
Oil  on  canvas,  Piet  Mondrian,  Dutch,  $q,  51.1  cm. 
67.215 


250 


Mallanne's  Swan.  Dated  1944, 
Collage  with  gouache,  crayon,  and 
paper  on  cardboard. 

Robert  Motherwell,  American, 

H.  110.5  cm.  61.229 


Figure ,  Oil  on  cardboard.  1949. 
Willem  de  Kooning,  American  (born 
in  Holland).  H.  46.7  cm.  64.1 


Smaragd  Red  and  Germinating 
Yellow i  Dated  1 959.  Oil  on  canvas. 
Hans  Hofmann,  American  (born  in 
Germany),  H.  139.7  cm.  60,57 


Elegy  to  the  Spanish  Republic  No,  L  V Oil  on  canvas. 
1955-1960,  Robert  Motherwell,  American.  W,  193.3  cm. 
63.583 


Red  Maroons,  Dated  1 962,  Oil  on  canvas.  Mark  Rothko, 
American  (born  in  Russia).  W,  205,7  cm.  62,239 


251 


Mandrake.  Steel  brazed  with  copper.  1951.  Untitled,  No .  2 ♦  Dated  1961.  Pastel  on  paper  mounted 

Theodore  Roszak,  American  (born  in  Poland),  W,  10L6  cm.  on  cardboard.  Adja  Yunkers,  American  (born  in  Latvia). 

64.4  W.  175.3  cm.  66.138 


Untitled.  Painted  metal.  1959. 

John  Angus  Chamberlain,  American. 
H.  82.5  cm.  73.27 


All  Whiter  Embroidery,  mixed  wool, 
linen,  cotton,  and  asbestos  yarns  on 
mohair,  Ca.  1954.  Mariska  Karasz, 
American  (born  in  Hungary). 

H.  171  cm.  54.287 


Composition  Circulate.  Tempera  on 
panel,  1960.  Mark  Tobey, 

American.  D.  17.8  cm.  63.150 


252 


Accent  Grave.  Oil  on  canvas.  1955.  Franz  Kline,  Berkeley.  Dated  1955,  Oil  on  canvas. 

American.  H.  191.1  cm.  67.3  Richard  Dicbenkom,  American.  H.  146  cm.  68.95 


Video.  Construction  of  mixed  media.  Joseph  Cornell, 
American,  1903-1972.  W.  36.8  cm.  64.143 


253 


Composition  Concrete  (Study  for 
Mural).  Oil  on  canvas.  1957-1960. 
Stuart  Davis,  American. 

H.  108.7  cm.  64.2 


Pilgrim  Steel.  1957.  David  Smith, 
American.  H.  207  cm.  66.385 


Crest.  Oil  on  canvas.  1958. 

Jack  Tworkov,  American  (born  in 
Poland).  H.  190.5  cm.  62.33 


First  Theme.  Oil  on  canvas.  1963. 
Burgoyne  Diller,  American. 

H.  228.6  cm.  73.211 


Sleeper  I.  Oil  on  canvas.  1958. 
Philip  Guston,  American  (born  in 
Canada).  W.  193  cm.  61.21 


Woman  with  Child.  White  marble. 
1958.  Isamu  Noguchi,  American. 
H.  111.3  cm.  66.48 


254 


Untitled.  Acrylic  on  canvas.  1969. 
Larry  Poons,  American.  H.  342.9  cm. 
69.49 


Fragmented  Figure  Construction. 
Welded  steel.  1963.  Richard  Hunt, 
American.  H.  143.5  cm.  69.16 


Sky  Cathedral- Moon  Garden  Wall  Wood,  painted  black.  Red  Blue.  Oil  on  canvas.  1962.  Ellsworth  Kelly, 

1956-1959.  Louise  Nevelson,  American  (born  in  Russia).  American.  H.  228.6  cm.  64.142 

H.  217.5  cm.  74.76 


255 


Reconstruction .  Dated  1959. 
Encaustic  and  canvas  collage  on 
canvas.  Jasper  Johns,  American. 
H.  155  cm.  73.28 


Louis  II.  Dated  1962.  Oil  on 
canvas.  Richard  Lindner,  American 
(born  in  Germany).  H.  127  cm. 
65.450 


Gloria .  Oil  and  paper  collage  on  canvas.  1956.  Nyack.  Dated  1966-1967.  Oil  on  canvas. 

Robert  Rauschenberg,  American.  H.  168.3  cm.  66.333  Fairfield  Porter,  American.  W.  279.4  cm.  68.3 


256 


Number  99.  Acrylic  on  canvas,  1 959,  Morris  Louis,  American.  Grey  Morning.  Stitching,  cutwork, 

W,  360.6  cm.  68.110  and  applique  on  wool,  1967. 

Evelyn  Svee  Ward,  American, 

W,  94  cm.  67.201 


Wending  Sack.  Painted  steel,  1969-1970,  Anthony  Caro, 
English.  W.  320  cm.  70.29 


The  Red  Light.  Plaster  and  mixed  media.  1972. 
George  Segal,  American,  H.  289.5  cm,  74.22 


257 


Grey  Pilgrim.  Acrylic  on  canvas.  New  Shoes  for  H.  Acrylic  on  canvas.  1973-1974. 

1971.  Kenneth  Noland,  American.  Don  Eddy,  American.  W.  121.9  cm.  74.53 

H.  240  cm.  72.250 


Omsk  Measure  II.  Acrylic  on  canvas.  1972. 

Jules  Olitski,  American  (born  in  Russia).  H.  276.3  cm. 
73.25 


Knight  Series  OC #7.  Oil  on  canvas.  1975. 

Jack  Twoikov,  American  (born  in  Poland).  H.  228.5  cm. 
76.102 


258 

Georgia  O’Keeffe .  Photograph, 
silver  print.  1933.  Alfred  Stieglitz, 
American.  H,  24  cm,  35.52 


Colette ,  Dated  1951.  Photograph,  silver  print. 
Irving  Penn,  American.  H.  55.9  cm.  66J41 


//enri  Matisse.  Photograph,  silver  print.  1944. 

Henri  Cartier-Bresson,  French.  W,  35,7  cm.  73.1 23 


The  Black  Sun,  Tugs  ten  Hills,  Owens  Valley,  California. 
Photograph,  silver  print.  1939.  Ansel  Adams, 

American.  W.  46,8  cm.  73.119 


259 


Bijou.  Photograph,  silver  print. 
1932.  Brassai  (Gyula  Hala'sz), 
French  (bom  in  Hungary). 

H.  30.9  cm.  73.121 


Alabama  Cotton  Tenant  Farmer's  Wife. 
Photograph,  silver  print.  1936. 

Walker  Evans,  American.  H.  23.6  cm. 
73.120 


Beginnings,  Frosted  Window 
(Rochester,  New  York).  Photograph, 
silver  print.  1962.  Minor  White, 
American.  H.  29.5  cm.  74.225 


Untitled  (Smokestacks).  Photograph, 
silver  print.  Ca.  1927-1929. 

Margaret  Bourke-White,  American. 

H.  33.4  cm.  74.215 


Marie  Spartali.  Photograph,  albumen 
print.  Ca.  1872.  Julia  Margaret 
Cameron,  English.  W.  35.7  cm. 

74.52 


Funeral  Cortege.  Dated  1938. 
Photograph,  silver  print. 

Dorothea  Lange,  American.  H.  28  cm. 
65.328 


Islamic  Gif 


264 


Gold  Ewer.  Repousse  and  engraved. 
Iran,  Buyid  Period,  reign  of 
Sam sa m  al-Dawla,  985-998. 

H.  12.1  cm,  66.22 


Hitching  Post.  Limestone,  Iran, 
Seljuk  Period,  1 3th  century. 

R  62.9  cm,  44,481 


Tombstone.  Marble.  Iran,  Seljuk 
Period,  1110,  R  64.5  cm.  50.9 


End  of  Balustrade.  Limestone.  Iran, 
Hamadan,  Mongol  Period,  1304. 

R  66.7  cm.  38.15 


Lion  Incense  Burner.  Bronze,  cast 
and  engraved,  Iran,  Seljuk  Period, 
12th  century.  H.  36  cm.  48.308 


265 


Bird-Shaped  Vessel.  Bronze,  cast 
and  engraved,  with  turquoise  eyes. 
Iran,  Seljuk  Period,  1 2th-l  3th 
century.  H.  17.5  cm.  48.458 


Footed  Bowl.  Bronze,  inlaid  with 
silver.  Iran,  Seljuk  Period,  early 
13th  century.  H.  11.5  cm.  44.485 


Ewer.  Dated  1223.  Brass,  inlaid 
with  silver.  Made  by  Ahmad 
al-Dhaki,  al-Naqsh,  al-Mawsili, 
Iraq,  Mosul.  H.  38.1  cm.  56.1 1 


Tray.  Brass,  inlaid  with  silver. 
Syria,  mid-13th  century. 

D.  54  cm.  45.386 


Candlestick.  Brass,  inlaid  with 
silver  and  engraved.  Syria,  13th 
century.  H.  24.8  cm.  51.539 


266 


Box.  Bronze,  inlaid  with  gold  and 
silver*  Syria,  1 3th  century. 

H.  9.9  cm*  44.482 


Pottery  Bowl.  Luster  ware.  Egypt, 
Fnstat,  11th  century.  D*  25.4  cm. 
44.476 


Bottle.  Enameled  glass.  Egypt  or 
Syria,  Mamluke  Period,  14th  century 
H*  44*1  cm*  44.488 


Bowl.  Enameled  glass.  Egypt  or  Syria,  Mamluke  Period, 
14th  century.  D.  31.8  cm*  44*235 


Pottery  Bowl.  Polychrome  painted 
ware.  Iran,  Nishapur,  10th  century* 
D.  28  cm.  56*225 


26? 


Pottery  Bowl  Polychrome  painted 
ware.  Iran,  Nishapur,  I  Oth  century. 
D.  35.6  cm.  59.249 


Pottery  Bowl  Champlev^  ware.  Iran, 
Garruz  district,  llth-12th  century. 
D.  39.2  cm.  38.8 


Pottery  Bowl  Lakabi  ware.  Iran, 
1 1  th-1 2th  century,  D.  40.7  cm. 
38.7 


Pottery  Jug.  Underglaze 
slip-painted*  ware.  Iran,  12th 
century.  H.  13.4  cm.  47.495 


Pottery  Plate.  Luster  ware.  Iran, 
Gurgan,  12th-13th  century. 

D.  39.4  cm.  51.289 


268 


Pottery  Bottle .  Luster  ware.  Iran, 
Rayy,  12th-13th  century. 

H.  35  5  cm.  15.525 


Pottery  Wall  Tile.  Luster  ware. 
Iran,  Kashan,  1266.  H.  203  cm. 
15.524 


Pottery  Beaker  Minai  ware.  Iran, 
Rayy,  early  13th  century. 

H.  13.8  cm.  17.977 


Pottery  Bowl  Minai  ware.  Iran, 
Rayy,  early  13th  century. 

D.  217  cm.  39.214 


Mihrab  and  Frieze.  Faience  mosaic  tiles.  Iran,  Isfahan, 
1st  half  16th  century.  H.  290.8  cm.  62.23 


269 


Tunic  Ornament  Tapestry  weave, 
wool  and  linen*  Egypt,  Abbasid 
Period,  2nd  half  8th  century. 

H*  23.5  cm.  69*38 


Tiraz.  Tapestry  weave,  silk  on  linen.  Egypt,  Fatimid 
Period,  reign  of  Mustanzir,  1036-1094. 

Over  all:  H.  39.3  cm*  Detail:  H*  15  cm*  50.528 


Textile  Panel  Tapestry  weave,  wool  and  Linen.  Egypt, 
Abbasid  Period,  1st  half  9th  century.  W*  83  cm.  59.48 


270 


Textile.  Tapes tiy  weave,  silk  and 
gold  on  linen,  Egypt,  Fatimid 
Period,  late  11th  century, 

H,  16,5  cm,  50,541 


Textile :  Block-printed  tabby, 
cotton,  Egypt,  Fatimid  Period, 
12th  century,  H.  17.2  cm,  29.845 


Textile.  Tapestry  weave,  silk  and 
linen.  Egypt,  Fatimid  Period,  early 
12th  century.  H.  13  cm.  52,255 


Textile.  Lam  pas  weave,  silk  and 
gold,  Egypt,  Mamluk  Period,  14th 
century.  Over-all:  W.  Ill  cm. 
Detail:  H.  70  cm.  39.40 


Textile,  Embroidery,  silk  and  gold 
on  mulham.  Egypt  or  Sicily,  12th 
century.  Overfall:  W,  21,6  cm. 
Detail:  H.  7.3  cm.  50.533 


271 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Iran, 
Abbasid  Period,  9th  century. 

H.  103.2  cm.  71.23 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Iran, 
Abbasid  Period,  9th  century. 

H.  46  cm.  71.24 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Iran, 
Abbasid  Period,  9th  century. 

H.  74.3  cm.  71.25 


Fragment  of  a  Tomb  Cover.  Compound  twill,  silk.  Iran, 
Buyid  Period,  AD  998.  H.  78.1  cm.  55.52 


Textile.  Painted  mulham.  Iraq 
(Mesopotamia),  10th  century.  Over-all: 
W.  40  cm.  Detail:  H.  26.7  cm. 

50.558 


272 


Tomb  Cover.  Compound  twill,  silk. 
Iran,  Buyid  Period,  10th  century. 
H.  210  cm.  54.780 


Part  of  a  Textile  Panel.  Lampas 
weave,  silk.  Iran,  Buyid  Period, 
AD  1003.  H.  71  cm.  61.34 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Iran, 
Seljuk  Period,  late  11th  century. 
W.  66  cm.  75.38 


Textile  Panel.  Lampas  weave,  silk. 
Iran,  Buyid  Period,  lOth-llth 
century.  H.  171  cm.  62.264 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Iran,  Buyid  Period, 
lOth-llth  century.  Over-all:  W.  44.5  cm.  Detail: 
H.  30.5  cm.  50.84 


273 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Iran, 
Buyid  Period,  lOth-llth  century. 
Over-all:  H.  56.5  cm. 

Detail:  H.  26.2  cm.  53.434 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Iran, 
Buyid  Period,  lOth-llth  century. 
H.  60  cm.  68.73 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Iran, 
Seljuk  Period,  12th  century. 

H.  19.5  cm.  68.223 


Textile.  Velvet  weave,  gold  and 
silk.  Iran,  Safavid  Period, 
reign  of  Shah  Tahmasp,  1524-1576. 
H.  70  cm.  48.205 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Iran, 
Herat,  Safavid  Period,  early  16th 
century.  H.  83.5  cm.  24.743 


274 


Fragment  of  a  Carpet  Senna  knot, 
wool  and  cotton.  Iran,  Safavid 
Period,  16th  century.  Over-all: 

W.  185.5  cm.  Detail:  R  85  cm. 
53.128 


Carpet  Single-waip  knot,  wool.  Spain,  Alcarez  (?), 
2nd  half  15th  century.  Over-all:  H.  480.5  cm. 
Detail:  H.  274.5  cm.  52.511 


Carpet  Senna  knot,  wool  and  cotton,  Iran,  Herat, 
Safavid  Period,  16th  century.  Over-all:  H.  863,5  cm. 
Detail:  H,  752  cm,  62.263 


Carpet  Senna  knot,  silk  and  cotton.  Iran,  Isfahan, 
Safavid  Period,  ca.  1600.  R  206,5  cm.  26.533 


275 


Textile.  Lam  pas  weave,  silk  and 
gold,  Spain,  Almeria,  12th  century  * 
H.  43.2  cm,  50*146 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk  and 
gold,  Spain,  Almeria,  12th 
century,  H,  36,5  cm,  52,15 


Textile.  Compound  twill,  silk.  Spain,  llth42th 
century.  Over-all:  W.  102  cm.  Detail:  H.  52,4  cm,  51,92 


Textile ,  Compound  weave,  silk  and 
gold,  Spain,  Almeria,  13th  century, 
H,  16.5  cm,  32.137 


276 


Textile.  Velvet  weave,  silk,  Iran, 
Safavid  Period,  2nd  half  16th 
century,  H,  31  cm,  (as  mounted), 
44.499,  44,500 


Textile .  Velvet  weave,  silk  and 
gold,  Iran,  Safavid  Period,  17th 
century.  H.  155,2  cm,  32.42 


Textile.  Velvet  weave,  silk  and 
gold,  Iran,  Safavid  Period,  16th 
century.  Over-all:  H,  77,5  cm. 
Detail:  H,  53.2  cm.  44.239 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk  and  gold.  Iran,  Safavid 
Period,  17th  century.  Over-all:  H,  87,5  cm.  Detail: 
H.  56  cm.  53.17 


277 


Textile.  Tapestry  weave,  silk  and 
gold.  Spain,  Hispano-Islamic 
Period,  13th  century.  H.  17.5  cm. 
52.105 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Spain, 
Granada,  14th  century.  H.  76.8  cm. 
46.417 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk  and 
gold.  Spain,  Almeria,  13th  century. 
H.  9.9  cm.  42.1077 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk  and 
gold.  Spain,  Granada,  14th 
century.  H.  47.6  cm.  39.35 


Textile.  Tapestry  weave,  silk  and 
gold.  Hispano-Islamic  Period,  13th 
century.  Over-all:  H.  26  cm. 

Detail:  H.  6  cm.  28.650 


Textile.  Lampas  weave,  silk.  Spain, 
Granada,  14th  century.  Over-all: 

H.  50.8  cm.  Detail:  H.  40  cm.  40.609 


278 


Illustration  from  a  Manuscript  of 
the  Automata  by  Al-Jazari:  Device 
for  Washing  Hands.  Miniature 
painting.  Iraq,  1315.  H.  31.5  cm. 
45.383 


Three  Physicians  Preparing  Medicines. 
Page  from  the  Arabic  translation  of 
Dioscorides’  Materia  Medica.  Dated 
1 224.  Color  on  paper.  Abdallah  ibn 
al-Fadl,  Iraqi,  13th  century. 

H.  33  cm.  77.91 


Illustration  from  a  Manuscript  of  the  Shahnamah  of 
Firdawsi:  Bahram  Gur  Slays  a  Dragon.  Miniature  painting. 
Iran,  Tabriz  School  (?),  Il-Khanid  Period,  ca.  1330- 
1340.  H.  19.7  cm.  43.658 


Illustration  from  a  Manuscript  of 
the  Shahnamah  of  Firdawsi: 
Nushirwan’s  Fifth  Banquet  for 
Buzurdjmir.  Miniature  painting. 
Iran,  Tabriz,  Il-Khanid  Period, 
ca.  1330-1340.  H.  24.2  cm.  59.330 


279 


Double-Page  Frontispiece  from  a  Manuscript  of  the  Shahnamah  of  Firdawsi: 
Courtly  Scene.  Miniature  painting.  Iran,  Shiraz,  Timurid  Period,  ca.  1440. 

H.  26.7  cm.  45.169,  56.10 


Garden  Scene.  Miniature  painting 
(unfinished).  Iran,  Herat,  Timurid 
Period,  style  of  Bihzad,  late  15th 
century.  H.  26.4  cm.  44.490 


Illustration  from  a  Manuscript  of 
the  Shahnamah  of  Firdawsi:  Rustam 
Meets  the  Challenge  of  Ashkabus. 
Miniature  painting.  Turkey, 
Provincial  School,  ca.  1590-1600. 

H.  32.5  cm.  60.199 

A  Picnic  in  the  Mountains.  Line 
drawing  with  color.  Iran,  Tabriz, 
Safavid  Period,  style  of  Muhammadi, 
ca.  1550.  H.  26.5  cm.  44.491 


280 


Ruler  Seated  in  a  Garden.  Drawing 
with  wash,  Iran,  Safavid  Period, 
16th  century.  H.  21  cm.  39.508 


Illustration  from  the  Khamsa  of 
Nizami:  An  Episode  from  the  Story 
of  Khusraw  and  Shinn,  Miniature 
painting.  Iran,  Safavid  Period, 

16th  century,  H.  21.6  cm.  47.500 


Camel  with  Attendant,  Drawing  with  wash.  Iran, 
attributed  to  Sultan  Muhammad,  Safavid  Period,  mid-16th 
century,  H.  20.3  cm.  44.489 


Illustration  from  the  Khamsa  of 
Nizami:  Nushirwan  and  the  Owls . 
Miniature  painting.  Iran,  Safavid 
Period,  16th  century,  H.  21.6  cm. 
44.487 


281 


Courtly  Procession ,  Miniature  painting.  Iran,  Safavid  Small  Black  and  White  Bird  on  a  Shrub  Limb  with 

Period,  ca.  1600.  Detail:  H,  28  cm.  62.24  Butterflies,  Miniature  painting,  Shaft  ’Abbasi, 

Iranian,  Isfahan,  mid-17th  century,  L.  24,9  cm. 
71.84 


Youth  with  Toy.  Miniature  painting. 
Iran,  early  17th  century,  H.  26.7  cm, 
47,497 


Youth  Sleeping  Under  a  Willow  Tree . 
Miniature  painting.  Iran,  Safavid 
Period,  late  16th  century. 

H.  20.8  cm.  44.494 


282 


Bookbinding .  Leather,  chased  and  perforated  over  gold.  Iran,  15th  century. 
H.  35.9  cm.  44.495 


Dragon  Combat.  Drawing.  Iran,  Shiraz,  Turkoman,  mid-16th  century. 
H.  17.5  cm.  44.492 


Sir  Eastern  Qtt 


Page 
Indian  286 
Southeast  Asian  315 
Chinese  323 
Korean  363 
Japanese  367 


286 


Two  Seals  with  a  Bull  and  Unicorn.  Steatite,  India, 
Indus  Valley  Period,  3000-1500  RC.  H,  3.2  and  3,5  cm, 
73.160,  73.161 


Section  of  a  Coping  Rail.  Stone,  India,  Bharhut, 
Sunga  Period,  2nd  century  RC.  W,  1 22  cm.  72,366 


Fertility  Ring.  Steatite.  India,  Maury  a  Period, 
3rd  century  BC  D.  10.2  cm,  77,36 


Center-Bead  and  Two  Trirat  na -Shaped  Necklace  Pendants : 
Gold  repousse  with  granulation.  India,  Sunga  Period, 
2nd-lst  century  BC,  73.66-73.68 


287 


Pendant  with  Deity  Hariti.  Gold  and  carnelian.  India, 
Sirkap,  Saka-Parthian  Period,  ca.  50  BC-AD  50. 

D.  7.3  cm.  53.14 


Bacchanalian  Scene.  Schist.  India,  Gandhara,  from  Buner, 
Ist-2nd  century.  W.  43.2  cm.  30.329 


Head  of  a  Yaksha.  Red  mottled 
sandstone.  India,  Mathura,  Sunga 
Period,  1st  century  BC.  H.  48.2  cm. 
62.45 


Miracle  at  Sravasti.  Gray  schist. 
India,  Gandhara,  2nd  century. 
W.  29.2  cm.  75.102 


Seated  Buddha.  Gray  schist.  India, 
Gandhara,  3rd  century.  H.  129.5  cm. 
61.418 


288 


Standing  Buddha.  Gray  schist.  India, 
Gandhara,  2nd- 3rd  century. 

H,  119.7  cm.  72.43 


Attendant  Bearing  a  Fly -  Whisk 
( Chauri) .  Re  d  sa  nds  ton  e .  I  ndia , 
Mathura,  Kushan  Period,  2nd  century. 
H.  55,8  cm.  65.472 


Bodhisattva.  Gray  schist.  India, 
Gandhara,  3rd  century.  H.  1 32.4  cm. 
65.476 


Adoring  Attendant  From  a  Buddhist 
shrine.  Stucco.  Hadda  (Afghanistan), 
5th  century.  H.  54.6  cm.  43.395 


Nagaraja.  Red  mottled  sandstone. 
India,  Mathura,  Kushan  Period, 
3rd  century.  H,  67.3  cm,  43,661 


289 


Lion .  Red  mottled  sandstone.  India, 
Mathura,  Kushan  Period,  2nd  century. 
H,  47  cm,  52.514 


NaginL  Red  mottled  sandstone.  India, 
Mathura,  Kushan  Period,  2nd  century. 
H.  124.4  cm.  68.104 


Railing  Pillar.  Sikri  sandstone. 
India,  Mathura,  Kushan  Period, 
2nd-3rd  century.  H,  80  cm.  77.34 


Seated  Buddha .  Red  mottled  sandstone. 
India,  Mathura,  Kushan  Period, 

1st  half  2nd  century.  H.  51.4  cm, 

70.63 


Torana  Bracket  with  Salahhanjikas. 
Red  sandstone,  India,  Mathura, 
Kushan  Period,  2nd  half  2nd 
century.  H.  71.1  cm.  7LI5 


Seated  Buddha.  Red  mottled  sandstone, 
India,  Mathura,  Kushan  Period,  3rd 
century,  H.  64  cm.  41,94 


290 


Seated  Buddha.  Red  sandstone.  India, 
Mathura,  Gupta  Period,  5th  century. 
H.  82  cm.  73.214 


Adoration  of  the  Bodhi  Tree. 
Limestone.  India,  Amaravati,  Andhra 
Period,  2nd  century.  H.  80  cm.  70.43 


Fire  Pillar.  Limestone.  India, 
Nagarjunakonda,  Andhra  Period,  late 
2nd-early  3rd  century.  H.  59.1  cm. 
43.72 


Head  of  Buddha.  Red  mottled 
sandstone.  India,  Mathura,  Gupta 
Period,  5th  century.  H.  30.5  cm. 
63.504 


Standing  Buddha.  Dated  AD  591 
Bronze.  India,  Gupta  Period. 

H.  46  cm.  68.40 


291 


Standing  Buddha.  Cream  sandstone, 
India,  Sarnath,  Gupta  Period,  5th 
century,  H,  76.2  cm.  43,278 


Plate  with  Figures.  Sliver  alloy. 
India,  Gupta  Period,  320-600, 
D.  18,8  cm,  72,71 


Vishnu .  Red  sandstone.  India, 
Mathura,  late  Gupta  Period,  end  of 
6th  century.  H.  109,2  cm.  63,580 


Head  of  Vishnu  from  Besnagar.  Gray 
sandstone.  India,  Vidisha  District, 
Madhya  Pradesh,  Gupta  Period,  4th 
century.  H.  40.6  cm.  69,57 


Vishnu ,  Buff-colored  sandstone. 
India,  Allahabad  region  (?),  Gupta 
Period,  late  5th  century. 

H.  85.4  cm.  76.75 


292 


Head  of  Vishnu.  Red  mottled 
sandstone.  India,  Mathura,  Gupta 
Period,  5th  century,  H.  28  cm, 
42.498 


Matrika  from  Tanesara.  Grayish-green 
schist.  India,  Rajasthan,  Gupta 
Period,  early  6th  century.  H.  73.4 
cm,  70,12 


Yumnat  Goddess  of  the  Yumna  River, 
Buff  red -veined  sandstone.  India, 
Mathura  region,  early  Medieval 
Period,  early  7th  century  .  H.  108  cm. 
66.119 


Seated  Ascetics.  Two  terra-cotta  plaques.  Kashmir,  Harwan,  4th  century. 
H.  50.8  cm,  59.131,  59.132 


293 


Female  Attendants  Bearing  Fly-  Whisks 
(Chauri).  Ivory.  Kashmir,  7th-8th 
century.  H.  7.6  cm.  72.35,  72.36 


Temptation  of  Buddha  by  the  Evil 
Forces  of  Mara.  Ivory.  Kashmir, 
8th  century.  H.  13.5  cm.  71.18 


Eleven- Headed  Avalokitesvara. 
Bronze.  Kashmir,  9th  century. 
H.  39.4  cm.  75.101 


Vajrapani:  Seated  Thunderbolt- 
Bearer.  Bronze.  Kashmir,  8th 
century.  H.  22.2  cm.  71.14 


Surya,  the  Sun  God.  Brass.  Kashmir, 
early  8th  century.  H.  50.3  cm. 
65.557 


294 


Standing  Buddha .  Brass.  Kashmir, 
ca.  10th  century.  H.  98.1  cm.  66.30 


Vishnu  Riding  on  Garuda.  Black 
chlorite.  East  India,  early  Pala 
Period,  7th  century.  H.  81.3  cm. 
61.46 


Mukhalinga .  Black  chlorite.  East 
India,  early  Pala  Period,  7th 
century.  H.  83.8  cm.  73.73 


Chakrapurusa:  Angel  of  the  Discus. 
Black  chlorite.  India,  Apshad, 

Pala  Period,  ca.  670.  H.  76.8  cm. 
45.367 


Buddha  Calling  on  the  Earth  to 
Witness.  Black  chlorite.  East 
India,  Pala  Period,  9th  century. 
H.  94  cm.  35.146 


295 


Akshobhya:  The  Buddha  of  the  East 
Bronze.  India,  Kurkihar,  Bihar, 

Pala  Period,  9th  century.  H.  39.3  cm, 
70.10 


Siva  and  Parvati:  Umamahesvara . 
Bronze.  East  India,  Pala  Period, 
reign  of  Devapala,  815-854. 

H.  17.8  cm.  64.50 


Bodhisattva  Manjusri:  Lord  of 
Wisdom.  Image  of  gilded  copper; 
pedestal  and  mandoria  of  brass. 
East  India,  Pala  Period,  11th- 
12th  century.  H,  31.2  cm.  60.285 


Vishnu  Attended  by  Chakrapurusa  and 
Shankhapurusa ,  Bronze  with  silver 
Inlay.  East  India,  Pala  Period, 
ca.  12th  century.  H.  43.5  cm.  64.453 


Avalokitesvara  Padmapani: 
Bodhisattva  of  Mercy  Bearing  a 
Lotus .  Bronze.  Nepal,  ca.  11th 
century.  H.  61.9  cm.  76.3 


296 


Gandavyuha:  Structure  of  the  World  (detail).  Illuminated 
manuscript,  ink  and  color  on  palm  leaf.  East  India, 

Pala  Period,  llth-12th  century.  W.  52.4  cm.  55.49 


Astasahasrika  Prajnaparamita:  Book  of  Transcendental 
Wisdom  (detail).  Illuminated  manuscript,  color  on  wood 
and  palm  leaf.  Nepal,  1100.  W.  56.2  cm.  38.301 


Padmapani:  Lotus- Bearing  Bodhisattva. 
Bronze  inlaid  with  silver.  West 
Tibet,  lOth-llth  century.  H.  26.7  cm. 
76.70 


Vasudhara:  Goddess  of  Abundance. 
Copper  gilt  with  inlaid  gems. 

Nepal,  14th-15th  century. 

H.  16.3  cm.  47.493 


297 


Tanka  with  Green  Tara .  Color  on 
cloth.  Nepal,  14th  century. 

H,  52,1  cm.  70.156 


Fata  with  Four  Figures,  Color  on 
cloth,  Tibet,  15th  century. 

H.  57.8  cm.  60.209 


Tanka  with  Be  jeweled  Buddha 
Preaching ;  Dated  1648.  Color  on 
cloth.  Nepal.  H,  110  cm,  73.69 


Manjm'ri:  Bodhisattva  of  Wisdom , 
Gilt  bronze.  Nepal,  15th  century. 
H.  78.1  cm.  64.370 


Manjusri:  Bodhisattva  of  Wisdom. 
Gilt  copper.  Nepal,  15th  century. 
H.  42.9  cm.  56.8 


298 


Vajravarahi :  Dancing  Tantric  Deity. 
Dry  lacquer.  Nepal,  16th-17th 
century.  H.  63.5  cm.  64.103 


Vaishnava  Trinity:  Sri  Devi,  Vishnu,  Bhu  Devi.  Granite. 
India,  probably  from  region  of  Pudokkatai,  early  Chola 
Period,  1st  half  10th  century.  H.  (Vishnu)  175.9  cm. 
63.104-63.106 


Gajasura-Samharamurti:  Siva  in 
Elephant- Killing  Aspect.  Granite. 
South  India,  Chola  Period,  11th 
century.  H.  72.4  cm.  62.164 


299 


Siva  and  Parvati:  Uma-Sahitamurtl 
Copper.  South  India,  early  Chola 
Period,  early  10th  century. 

H.  103.5  cm.  61.94 


Vinadharamurti:  Siva  as  King  of 
Music.  Bronze.  South  India,  Chola 
Period,  ca.  1000.  H.  76  cm.  71.117 


Siva  and  Parvati:  Alingana- 
Chandrasekharamurti.  Copper.  South 
India,  Chola  Period,  1 1  th-1 2th 
century.  H.  34  cm.  54.7 


Siva ’s  Trident  with  Ardhanarisvara: 
Half-Siva/ Half  Parvati.  Bronze. 

South  India,  Chola  Period,  11  th-1 2th 
century.  H.  35.5  cm.  69.117 


Nataraja:  Siva  as  King  of  Dance. 
Copper.  South  India,  Chola  Period, 
11th  century.  H.  111.5  cm.  30.331 


Ganesha:  Elephant-Headed  God, 
Remover  of  Obstacles.  Bronze. 
South  India,  Chola  Period, 

12th  century.  H.  50.2  cm.  70.62 


300 


Saiva  Saint,  Manikka  vachakar. 
Bronze.  South  India,  1 2th- 1 3th 
century.  H,  33.5  cm.  67.148 


Narasimha:  Lion  Incarnation  of 
Vishnu t,  Bronze.  South  India,  Chola 
Period,  ca.  13th  century. 

H.  55.3  cm.  73.187 


A  Guardian  of  Siva.  Stone.  India, 
Mysore,  Hoysala  Dynasty,  12th 
century.  H.  113.4  cm.  64,369 


301 


Ravana  Shaking  Mount  Kailasa. 
Sandstone.  Central  India,  8th 
century.  H.  139.1  cm.  71.173 


Mithuna:  Loving  Couple.  Sandstone. 
India,  Rajasthan,  from  the  Purana 
Mahadeva  Temple  (dated  973), 
Harsagiri.  H.  35.3  cm.  62.165 


Salabhanjika:  Female  Deity  with  a  Frieze  of  Musicians  and  Dancer.  Sandstone.  India,  Rajasthan,  from 

Tree.  India,  Rajasthan,  from  the  the  Purana  Mahadeva  Temple  (dated  973),  Harsagiri.  W.  95.3  cm.  69.34 

Purana  Mahadeva  Temple  (dated  973), 

Harsagiri.  H.  54.6  cm.  67.202 


302 


Dancing  Ganesha.  Red  sandstone. 
India,  Khajuraho  region,  1 000. 

H.  61.3  cm.  61.93 


Stele  with  the  Twenty-Third  Jain 
Tirthankara,  Parsvanatha. 
Sandstone.  Central  India,  9th 
century.  H.  160.7  cm.  61.419 


Vidyadevi:  The  Jain  Goddess  of 
Learning.  White  marble.  India, 
Western  Rajasthan,  lOth-llth 
century.  H.  106.7  cm.  72.152 


303 


King  Parikshit  and  Rishis.  Page  from  the  Bhagavata 
Purana.  Color  on  paper.  India,  Rajasthan,  Mewar 
School,  ca.  1575.  H.  22.8  cm.  60.53 


Poet- Musician,  folio  llOv  from  the 
Tuti-nama  (manuscript  almost 
complete).  Color  and  gold  on  paper. 
India,  Mughal  School,  reign  of  Akbar, 
ca.  1560.  H.  20.3  cm.  62.279 


Page  from  the  Issarda  series  of  the  Bhagavata  Purana. 
Color  on  paper.  India,  Rajasthan,  Mewar  School, 
ca.  1575.  W.  25.7  cm.  71.234 


Alam  Shah  Oosing  the  Dam  at  Shishan 
Pass.  Page  from  Dastan-i-Amir  Hamza. 
Color  and  gold  on  muslin.  India, 
Mughal  School,  reign  of  Akbar, 
ca.  1570.  H.  64.8  cm.  76.74 


- - - - -*  — -  .i 


304 


A  Young  Ascetic  Walking  by  the  Bank 
of  a  River.  Color  on  paper. 

Attributed  to  Basawan,  Indian, 

Mughal  School,  ca.  1560.  H.  38.9  cm. 
67.244 


Page  from  Ta’rikh-i-alfi  (History  of 
a  Thousand  Years).  Color  on  paper. 
India,  Mughal  School,  late  16th 
century.  H.  42.3  cm.  32.36 


Page  from  a  Razrn  Nama  (Book  of 
Wars).  Dated  1616.  Color  on  paper. 
India,  Mughal  School.  H.  35.5  cm. 
60.44 


Humuyan ’s  Victory  over  the  Afghans. 
Page  from  the  Akbar  Nama.  Color  on 
paper.  India,  Mughal  School,  reign 
of  Akbar,  ca.  1600.  H.  31.1  cm. 

71.77 


Siege  of  Arbela.  Color  and  gold  on 
paper.  Designed  by  Basawan,  painted 
by  Sur  Gujarati,  Indian,  Mughal 
School,  late  16th  century. 

H.  38.7  cm.  47.502 


Portrait  of  Akbar.  Grisaille.  India, 
Mughal  School,  early  17th  century. 
H.  25.4  cm.  71.78 


305 


Prince  Visiting  a  Hermitage,  Color 
on  paper,  India,  Mughal  School, 
reign  of  Shah  Jahan,  ca.  1635. 

H.  37.5  cm,  71,79 


imperial  Rooster ,  Color  on  paper. 
Signed:  Dilaram  Padarat  Kashmiri. 
India,  Mughal  School,  early  1 7th 
century,  H,  18.3  cm,  44,501 


Hunting  Scene.  Color  on  paper. 
India,  Mughal  School,  early  17th 
century.  H.  37.2  cm.  39.66 


Nayika  Madhya  Dhira  Adhirn.  Page 
from  Bhanu  Datta’s  Rasamanjari 
Color  on  paper.  India,  Rajasthan, 
Mewai  School,  ca,  1630.  H.  25.4  cm. 
60.52 


Krishna.  Page  from  the  Rasikapriya. 
Dated  1634.  Color  on  paper.  India* 
Malwa  School.  H.  20.8  cm.  38.303 


306 


Ragini  Madhu  Madhavi  Color  on 
paper.  India,  Malwa  School, 
ca,  1660.  H,  20  cm,  25.1336 


Ragini  Kedara,  Color  on  paper. 
India,  Malwa  School,  ca,  1680. 
H.  20,3  cm.  60.116 


Gandi  Ragini .  Color  on  paper.  India, 
Malwa  School,  ca.  1750.  H.  30.8  cm, 
68.109 


Ragini  Pancham.  Color  on  paper. 
India,  Rajasthan,  Me  war  School, 
mid- 17th  century.  H.  38  cm,  31,451 


Kakubha  Ragini.  Color  on  paper, 
India,  Raghugarh  School,  ca.  1780. 
H.  20.5  cm.  75.40 


307 


Radha  and  Krishna.  Page  from  Bhanu  Datta’s  Rasamanjarl 
Color  on  paper,  India,  Punjab  Hills,  Basohli  School, 
ca.  1695.  H.  23.3  cm.  65.249 


VUvamitra,  Color  on  paper.  India, 
Punjab  Hills,  Basohli  School, 
ca.  1700,  H.  20  cm,  66.27 


Siva  and  Parvati  Seated  on  an 
Elephant  Skin ,  Color  on  paper. 
India,  Punjab  Hills,  Basohli  School, 
ca.  1700.  H.  23.2  cm.  52.587 


Palace  Ladies  Hunting  from  a 
Pavilion.  Color  and  gold  on  paper. 
India,  Rajasthan,  Kotah  School, 
ca.  1760-1770.  H.  38.1  cm,  55.48 


308 


Durga  Slaying  Mahisha.  Color  on  paper.  India,  Punjab 
HUls,  Basohli  School,  ca.  1700.  W.  23.5  cm.  60.51 


Angry  Heroine.  Page  from  Bhanu  Datta’s  Rasamanjari. 
India,  Nurpur  School,  ca.  1710.  W.  28.3  cm.  67.239 


Bitch  with  Litter.  Color  on  paper.  India,  Rajasthan, 
Bikaner  School,  ca.  1700.  W.  25.3  cm.  69.77 


309 


Sugriva  Challenging  Vali  with  Rama,  Lakshmana,  and 
Hanuman  Watching.  Page  from  the  Ramayana.  Color  on 
paper.  India,  Punjab  Hills,  Nurpur  School,  1720-1730. 
W.  30.9  cm.  73.103 


Sit  a  in  the  Garden  of  Lanka  with  Ravana  and  His  Demons. 
The  Siege  of  Lanka  Sequence  from  the  Ramayana.  Gold  and 
color  on  paper.  India,  Punjab  Hills,  Guler  School, 
ca.  1720.  W.  84.5  cm.  66.143 


Raja  Smoking  a  Hookah  with  His  Son  and  a  Courtier.  Color 
on  paper.  North  India,  Punjab  Hills,  Jammu  School, 
ca.  1730.  W.  31cm.  60.47 


310 


Krishna  Awaiting  Radha.  Color  on 
paper.  India,  Punjab  Hills,  Guler 
School,  ca.  1760.  H.  18.2  cm. 
36.685 


Hindola  Raga.  Color  on  paper.  India, 
Punjab  Hills,  Guler  School, 
ca.  1790.  H.  20.7  cm.  75.9 


The  Child  Krishna  Crying  for  the 
Moon.  Color  on  paper.  India,  Punjab 
Hills,  Guler  School,  ca.  1790. 

H.  24.1  cm.  71.80 


Krishna  and  Radha  Watching  Rain 
Clouds:  Rainy  Season  from  the 
Baramasa  Series.  Color  on  paper. 
India,  Punjab  Hills,  Kangra  School, 
ca.  1790.  H.  21  cm.  73.104 


Durga  Slaying  Mahisha.  Color  on  paper.  India,  Punjab 
Hills,  Kangra  School,  late  18th  century.  W.  27.5  cm. 
55.667 


3i  i 


Toilette  of  Radha,  Color  and  gold 
on  paper,  India,  Punjab  Hills, 
Kangra  School,  early  19th  century. 
H.  23.2  cm.  53.245 


Worship  of  Sri  Natha-ji.  Temple 
hanging  {pacchavai ),  color  on  cloth. 
India,  Rajasthan,  Nathadwara  School, 
early  19th  century.  H.  206  cm. 
37.454 


Pendant:  Krishna  with  Devotees, 
Gold  with  enamel  in  champleve 
technique.  India,  Rajasthan, 
17th-18th  century.  H.  5.1  cm. 
46.257 


Textile .  Lampas  weave,  silk. 

India,  Jaipur  School,  17th  century. 
Over-all:  W.lm,  72.5  cm. 

Detail:  H,  92,7  cm.  53,474 


Millefleur  Carpet.  Senna  knot, 
silk  and  wool,  India,  Mughal 
School,  early  17th  century. 
Over-all:  H.  2  m.  92,7  cm. 
Detail:  H,  1  m.  19.5  cm.  36,17 


312 


Panels  from  a  Box .  Ivory.  India, 
Mughal  School,  Northeast  Deccan, 
ca.  1700.  W.  30.3  cm.  69.229 


Hookah  Bottle .  Blue  glass  with  gold. 
India,  Mughal  School,  ca.  1700. 

H.  7-3/4  inches.  61.44 


Switfeost  Gsiatv  Qtfr 


316 


Krishna  Govardhana .  Gray  limestone. 
Cambodia,  Phnom  Da,  Pre-Angkorean 
Period,  1st  half  6th  century. 

H.  118-8  cm.  73.106 


Mat  trey  a:  The  Buddha  of  the  Future . 
Bronze.  Cambodia,  Pre-Angkorean 
Period,  7th  century.  H.  28  cm. 

72.7 


Head  of  Buddha.  Bluish -gray 
sandstone.  Cambodia,  probably  from 
Angkor  Borei,  Pre-Angkorean  Period, 
7th  century.  H.  25*4  cm.  32.43 


Head  of  a  Female.  Sandstone. 
Cambodia,  Pre-Angkorean  Period, 
early  8th  century.  H.  26  cm.  70.11 


Vishnu.  Gray  sandstone.  Cambodia, 
Pre-Angkorean  Period,  style  of 
Prasat  Andet,  2nd  half  7th  century. 
H*  87  cm.  42.562 


317 


Standing  Buddha.  Slate.  Thailand. 
Mon-Dvaravati  Period,  7th-8th 
century.  H.  135.3  cm.  73.15 


Buddha  with  Hands  in  Gesture  of 
Teaching,  Vitarka  Mudra .  Bronze. 
Thailand,  Mon-Dvaravati  Period, 
7th  century.  H.  21  cm.  58.334 


Rakshasa.  Gray  sandstone. 
Cambodia,  Koh  Ker  style,  2nd 
quarter  of  10th  century.  H.  70  cm. 
67.146 


Votive  Plaque  with  Vishnu.  Gold 
repousse.  Thailand,  Sri  Deb, 
Mon-Dvaravati  Period,  7th-8th 
century.  H.  7.6  cm.  73.75 


Standing  Ashura.  Bronze.  Cambodia, 
Koh  Ker  style,  2nd  quarter  of  10th 
century.  H.  17.7  cm.  72.221 


318 


Torso  of  a  Female  Deity.  Sandstone, 
Cambodia,  Bakheng  style,  late  9  th- 
early  10th  century.  H,  88.9  cm. 

71 J  34 


Lintel  with  Garuda.  Sandstone.  Cambodia,  Preah  Ko 
style,  late  9th  century.  W.  1 18  cm,  67.37 


Head  of  Siva.  Tan  sandstone. 
Cambodia,  Koh  Ker  style,  reign  of 
Jayavarman  IV,  928-941, 

H.  41.9  cm.  40.53 


Buddha  Sheltered  by  Mucalinda,  the 
Serpent  King .  Bronze.  Cambodia, 
Angkor  Wat  style,  early  1 2th 
century.  H.  58.4  cm,  63.263 


Siva.  Gray  sandstone.  Cambodia, 
Baphnon  style,  1st  half  1 1th 
century.  H.  76.5  cm.  41.25 


319 


Buddha  Enthroned.  Bronze. 
Cambodia,  Angkor  Wat  style,  1st 
half  12th  century.  H.  26-7  cm, 
42.149 


FinM  with  the  Temptation  of 
Buddha  by  Mara.  Bronze.  Cambodia, 
Bay  on  style,  late  1 2th-early  1  3  th 
century,  H,  39.2  cm.  64.93 


Female  Figure.  Sandstone. 
Cambodia,  late  Baphnon  style,  3rd 
quarter  1 1th  century.  H.  91,4  cm, 
70.60 


Relief  o f  an  A  psara ,  San  dstone. 
Cambodia,  Angkor  Thorn,  possibly 
from  the  Terrace  of  the  Leper  King, 
late  121h-early  13th  century. 

H.  61  cm.  38.304 


Head  of  Lakes  vara.  Pink 
sandstone.  Cambodia,  Bayon  style, 
late  12th-early  13th  century. 

H.  35.3  cm.  55.47 


320 


Frieze  with  Apsaras .  Sandstone,  Cambodia,  Bay  on  style, 
late  12th-early  13th  century.  H.  87.7  cm.  38.433 


Siva.  Sandstone.  Viet  Nam,  Champa, 
from  Dong-duong,  Indrapura,  9th 
century.  H.  863  cm.  35.147 


Head  of  Buddha .  Volcanic  stone. 
Java,  from  Borobudur,  early  9th 
century.  H.  30.5  cm.  42.1087 


321 


Bracket  with  Kata  Mash  Volcanic 
stone*  Java,  ca.  1 2th-l4th 
century*  H*  40  cm.  75.104 


Qrncsc  Qxt 


324 


Jar.  Earthenware  with  slip  painting. 
China,  Yang-shao  Culture,  type-site 
Pan-shan,  Kansu  Prbvince,  Neolithic 
Period,  ca.  2500-2000  BC. 

H.  36.2  cm.  30.332 


Yiieh:  Tanged  Axe.  Bronze.  China, 
Shang  Dynasty,  13th-llth  century 
BC.  H.  21.1  cm.  37.27 


Ku:  Beaker.  Bronze.  China,  Shang 
Dynasty,  13th-12th  century  BC. 
H.  26.8  cm.  60.43 


Ting:  Tripod  Cauldron.  Bronze. 
China,  probably  An-yang,  Honan 
Province,  Shang  Dynasty,  11th 
century  BC.  H.  24.5  cm.  62.281 


Fang-yu:  Square  Bucket.  Bronze. 
China,  probably  An-yang,  Honan 
Province,  Shang  Dynasty, 

1 2th-l  1  th  century  BC.  H.  26.7  cm. 
63.103 


Hsien:  Steamer.  Bronze.  China, 
Shang  Dynasty,  ca.  1100  BC. 
H.  39.4  cm.  75.96 


325 


Tao-t  *ieh  Mask .  Marble.  China, 
probably  An-yang,  Honan  Province, 
Shang  Dynasty,  1 3th-l  1th  century 
BC.  W.  13*3  cm.  52.585 


Tsun:  Vase.  Bronze.  China,  Western 
Chou  Dynasty,  llth-lOth  century  BC. 
H,  29.5  cm,  5U51 


Li- ting:  Hollow- Legged  Tripod 
Cauldron.  Bronze.  China,  reportedly 
Sian,  Shensi  Province,  Western  Chou 
Dynasty,  ca.  950-900  BC. 

D.  27.1  cm.  61,203 


Composite  Feline- Bovin e-Elephan t 
Head.  Jade  (nephrite).  China, 
probably  An-yang,  Honan  Province, 
Shang  Dynasty,  ca.  1200-1100  BC. 
L.  4.2  cm.  52.573 


Kuei:  Handled  Bowl  on  Rectangular 
Plinth.  Bronze.  China,  Eastern  Chou 
Dynasty,  Spring  and  Autumn  Period, 
7th-6th  century  BC.  H.  34.3  cm. 
74.73 


326 


Elongated  Hu:  Flask .  Bronze. 

China,  Western  Chou  Dynasty,  ca. 
10th  century  BC.  H.  46.3  cm.  44.61 


Po:  Bell.  Bronze.  China,  probably 
Shansi  Province,  Eastern  Chou 
Dynasty,  Warring  States  Period, 
early  5th  century  BC.  H.  41.3  cm. 
62.44 


Openwork  Plaque  with  Intertwined 
Dragons  and  Birds.  Jade  (nephrite). 
China,  Eastern  Chou  Dynasty,  Warring 
States  Period,  480-221  BC. 

W.  7.5  cm.  52.584 


Shaft  Mounting.  Bronze  with  silver, 
gold,  speculum  inlays.  China, 
Chin-ts’un,  Honan  Province,  Eastern 
Chou  Dynasty,  Warring  States  Period, 
ca.  400-200  BC.  H.  13.5  cm.  30.730 


“Hunting”  Hu:  Jar  with  Pictorial 
Relief.  Bronze.  China,  Eastern  Chou 
Dynasty,  late  Spring  and  Autumn- 
early  Warring  States  Period,  ca. 

5th  century  BC.  H.  25.5  cm.  75.62 


327 


Cranes  and  Serpents,  Lacquered  wood.  China,  Ch’ang-sha, 
Hunan  Province,  Eastern  Chou  Dynasty,  Warring  States 
Period,  State  of  ChTu,  ca,  4th-3rd  century  BC. 

H.  132,1  cm.  38,9 


Panel  from  Tomb  Chamber.  Stone  with 
carved  relief,  China,  probably 
Szechwan  Province,  Han  Dynasty,  206 
BC-AD  220.  H.  120  cm,  62.280 


Lien  or  Chung:  Cylindrical  Box . 
Earthenware  with  molded  relief  under 
lead  glaze.  China,  probably  Shensi 
Province,  Han  Dynasty,  206  BC- 
AD  220.  H.  26.7  cm.  48.214 


The  Kill  One  of  a  pair  of  shells, 
painting  over  carved  design.  China, 
late  Eastern  Chou  Dynasty,  Warring 
States  Period  or  early  Western  Han 
Dynasty,  3xd-2nd  century  BC. 

W.  8.9  cm.  57.139 

Vase  with  Peaked  Lid .  Earthenware 
with  molded  relief  under  lead  glaze. 
China,  Han  Dynasty,  206  BC-AD 
220.  H.  47  cm.  24,196 


328 


Vase.  Stoneware  with  incised  and 
applied  relief  under  iron  glaze. 

China,  late  Western  Han-early  Eastern 
Han  Dynasty,  ca.  1st  century  BC- 
AD  1st  century.  H.  45.7  cm.  54.370 


Top  of  a  Hun-pying:  Urn  of  the  Soul 
Stoneware  with  iron  glaze,  Yueh  type. 
China,  probably  Shao-hsing  region, 
Chekiang  Province,  Six  Dynasties 
Period,  Wu  or  Western  Chin  Dynasty, 
3rd  century.  D.  21.6  cm.  60.76 


P'u-shou:  Monster- Headed  Door  Ring  Holder.  Gilt  bronze.  Kulan  (Wild  Ass):  Pole  Top.  Bronze. 

China,  reportedly  Honan  Province,  Six  Dynasties  Period,  China,  Inner  Mongolia,  Ordos  steppe 

ca.  mid-6th  century.  W.  20  cm.  30.371  region,  ca.  2nd  century.  H.  17.8  cm. 

62.46 


329 


Panels  from  Funerary  Model  of  a  Cooking  Stove. 
Earthenware  with  die-stamped  relief.  China,  Eastern  Han 
Dynasty,  ca.  2nd-3rd  century.  W.  27.3  cm. 

25.134,  25.135 


Hollow  Tile  from  Tomb  Chamber  Wall.  Earthenware  with 
die-stamped  relief.  China,  Eastern  Han  Dynasty, 

AD  25-220.  W.  105.4  cm.  15.70 


Caparisoned  Horse.  Earthenware  with 
polychrome  painting.  China,  Six 
Dynasties  Period,  Northern  Wei 
Dynasty,  ca,  525.  H.  22.2  cm.  29.985 


Stele:  Mai  trey  a  and  Attendants. 
Dated  500.  Sandstone.  China,  Six 
Dynasties  Period,  Northern  Wei 
Dynasty.  H.  94,6  cm.  59.130 


Head  of  Bodhisattva  Kuan- yin. 
Limestone.  China,  probably  Lung-men 
caves,  Honan  Province,  Six  Dynasties 
Period,  Northern  Wei  Dynasty, 
ca.  510-520.  H.  36.2  cm.  15.77 


330 


Stele:  Sakyamuni  Trinity.  Dated  537. 
Limestone.  China,  Six  Dynasties 
Period,  Eastern  Wei  Dynasty. 

H.  77.5  cm.  14.567 


Squatting  Caryatid  Monster.  Limestone. 
China,  Hsiang-t’ang-shan  (northern 
caves),  Honan  Province,  Six  Dynasties 
Period,  Northern  Ch’i  Dynasty, 
ca.  570.  H.  74.9  cm.  57.360 


Stele:  Maitreya  as  the  Future  Buddha.  Seated  Sakyamuni  Buddha.  Limestone. 

Marble.  China,  Six  Dynasties  Period,  China,  Sui  Dynasty,  ca.  590-620. 

Northern  Ch’i  Dynasty,  550-577.  H.  51.4  cm.  64.152 

H.  86.3  cm.  17.320 


Bodhisattva  Kuan-yin.  Sandstone  with 
polychromy.  China,  late  Six  Dynasties 
Period,  Northern  Ch’i  Dynasty  or 
early  Sui  Dynasty,  575-600. 

H.  138.8  cm.  62.162 


331 


Guardian  Lion.  Marble,  China, 
early  Tang  Dynasty,  7th  century. 
H.  78,7  cm,  65,473 


Camel.  Amber  lead-glazed  earthenware, 
China,  Tang  Dynasty,  ca.  late  7  th- 
8th  century.  H,  80  cm,  67.147 


Candlestick .  Cream-glazed  stoneware, 
China,  northern,  $ui  or  early  Tang 
Dynasty,  ca.  7th  century.  H.  29.8  cm. 
30.322 


Jar.  Earthenware  with  applied  relief 
and  three-color  (san-ts’ai)  lead 
glazes.  China,  T.ang  Dynasty,  ca, 
late  7th-8th  century,  H,  13  cm, 
40,44 


Sakyamuni  Triad Buddha  Attended  by 
Manjusri  and  Samantabhadra.  Hanging 
scroll,  color  on  silk.  China,  Tang 
Dynasty,  ca,  900,  H.  94  cm,  75,92 


Caparisoned  Horse.  Earthenware  with 
applied  relief  and  three-color 
(san-ts’ai)  lead  glazes,  China, 

Tang  Dynasty,  ca.  late  7th^8th 
century.  H.  76.8  cm.  55.295 


332 


Jar.  Cream-glazed  stoneware.  China, 
northern,  early  Tang  Dynasty, 
ca.  7th  century*  H*  27.6  cm.  30.323 


Bull  Painted  earthenware.  China, 
Tang  Dynasty,  618-907.  H.  16*2  cm. 
29.987 


Harpist  Earthenware  with  three- 
color  (san-tsTai)  lead  glazes. 
China,  Tang  Dynasty,  618-907* 
H.  32.1  cm*  31*450 


Stem  Cup.  Beaten  silver,  chased  and 
parcel-gilt  design  on  ringmatted 
ground.  China,  Tartg  Dynasty,  ca. 
8th  century*  H*  8.9  cm.  51.396 


Panel  from  Sarcophagus.  Incised 
stone*  China,  early  Tang  Dynasty, 
ca.  mid-7th-early  8th  century. 

H.  119.4cm*  75*63 


333 


Platter  on  Three  Feet.  Beaten  silver 
with  chased  and  parcel  gilt  design 
on  ringmatted  ground.  China,  Tang 
Dynasty,  ca.  8th  century.  H.  8.9  cm. 
72.39 


Bodhisattva  Kuan-yin.  Dated  687. 
Limestone  with  traces  of  polychromy. 
China,  reportedly  Pai-ma-ssu  (temple), 
Loyang,  Honan  Province,  Tang 
Dynasty.  H.  170.8  cm.  66.364 


Lien  or  Chung:  Covered  Cylindrical 
Box.  Gilt  bronze  with  openwork  and 
chased  design.  China,  Sui-early 
Tang  Dynasty,  late  6th-early  7th 
century.  H.  17.2  cm.  72.44 


Torso:  Bodhisattva  Kuan-yin.  Marble. 
China,  reportedly  Ling-yen-ssu 
(temple),  Lung-yen-shan,  Pao-ting, 
Hopei  Province,  Tang  Dynasty, 

8th  century.  H.  177.8  cm.  29.981 


Mirror.  Bronze  with  beaten  gold  and 
silver  sheets  inlaid  in  lacquer 
ground  (p’ing  Co  technique).  China, 
Tang  Dynasty,  ca.  8th  century. 

D.  19.2  cm.  73.74 


Eleven- Headed  Kuan-yin.  Sandstone. 
China,  Tang  Dynasty,  1st  quarter 
8th  century.  H.  129.5  cm.  59.129 


334 


Eleven-Headed  Kuan-yin.  Wood. 
China,  Tang  Dynasty,  late  7th 
century.  H.  62.8  cm.  70.66 


Textile.  Patterned  weave,  silk. 
China,  8th  century.  H.  26.8  cm. 
54.109 


Attendant  of  Manjusri  (?).  Hollow 
dry  lacquer.  China,  late  Tang 
Dynasty  or  early  Five  Dynasties 
Period,  9th-10th  century.  H.  40  cm. 
53.356 


Ewer  in  Form  of  a  Sheng  Player. 
Stoneware,  slip-coated  with 
underglaze  painting.  China,  northern, 
Liao  Dynasty,  ca.  1 1th  century. 

H.  21.3  cm.  53.248 


335 


Jar.  Porcelain,  incised  and  impressed 
under  white  glaze.  China,  northern, 
Liao  Dynasty,  lOth-llth  century. 

H.  12.7  cm.  57.29 


Bodhisattva  Kuan-yin.  Gilt  bronze. 
China,  Liao  Dynasty,  1  Oth  century. 
H.  43.8  cm.  76.14 


Seated  Amitabha  Buddha.  Gilt  bronze. 
China,  Liao  Dynasty,  10th  century. 

H.  22.8  cm.  42.1082 


Taoist  Figure.  Wood  (loquat)  and 
ivory.  China,  Southern  Sung  Dynasty, 
1127-1279.  H.  31.8  cm.  64.368 


Pot  ala  (Water  and  Moon)  Kuan-yin. 
Wood  (loquat).  China,  Five  Dynasties 
Period,  10th  century.  H.  15.1  cm. 
65.556 


Bodhisattva.  Wood  (cypress).  China, 
Chin  Dynasty,  1 3th  century. 

H.  46  cm.  63.581 


336 


Petal- Rimmed  Baluster  Vase. 
Tz’u-chou  ware,  stoneware.  China, 
Sung  Dynasty,  9601 279,  or  earlier, 
H*  32 *1  cm*  42*656 


Ewer.  Tz’u-chou  ware,  Teng-feng 
type,  stoneware.  China,  probably 
Honan  Province,  Sung  Dynasty, 
960-1279*  H.  17.5  cm*  48.219 


Phoenix- Headed  Ewer ;  Ch’lng-pai  ware, 
porcelain.  China,  Five  Dynasties 
Period  or  Northern  Sung  Dynasty, 
IGth-llth  century*  II.  38*7  cm. 

65.468 


Jar.  Tz’u-chou  ware,  stoneware. 
China*  Sung  Dynasty,  960-1279. 
H*  34.9  cm.  48*225 


Baluster  Vase.  Tz’u-chou  ware, 
"Chiao-tso”  type,  stoneware.  China, 
probably  Honan  Province,  Northern 
Sung  Dynasty,  lOth-llth  century. 
H.  41.2  cm*  48.226 


MehpHng:  Gallipot  Vase.  TVu-chou 
ware,  stoneware*  China,  Northern 
Sung  Dynasty,  9604127*  H.  34*3  cm* 
40*52 


337 


Circular  Covered  Box ,  Ting  ware, 
porcelain.  China,  Northern  Sung 
Dynasty,  960-1127,  D,  10,5  cm, 
57,32 


Circular  Covered  Box.  Northern 
Celadon,  Yao-chou  type,  stoneware. 
China,  probably  Shensi  Province, 
Northern  Sung  Dynasty,  960-1127, 
B.  10.7  cm.  62.41 


Ewer,  “Tung  ware”  (or  Northern 
Celadon  of  Yao-chou  type  ?), 
stoneware.  China,  Northern  Sung 
Dynasty,  960-H27.  H.  18.7  cm. 
48,220 


Lion:  Incense-Burner  Top ,  Northern 
Celadon,  stoneware.  China,  Northern 
Sung  Dynasty,  ca.  1 2th  century. 

H,  18.4  cm,  66,26 


338 


Grcular  Brush  Washer :  Ju  ware, 
stoneware.  China,  Lin-ju  Hsien, 
Honan  Province,  Northern  Sung 
Dynasty,  late  llth-early  12th 
century.  D.  12,8  cm,  57.40 


Ting :  Tripod,  Lung-ch’iian  ware, 
porcelain.  China,  Chekiang  Province, 
Southern  Sung  Dynasty,  1127-1279, 
D,  13.9  cm,  54,790 


Mate,  Chun  ware,  stoneware. 
China,  Northern  Sung  Dynasty, 
960-1127.  D.  18.1  cm.  42.665 


Ch  \ a-tou :  Vase  in  Shape  of  a  Grain 
Measure.  Lung-ch’uan  ware,  porcelain. 
China,  Chekiang  Province,  Southern 
Sung  Dynasty,  1127-1279.  D.  15.6  cm. 
57.73 


Shallow  Bowl  with  Fluted  Well  and 
Foliate  Rim.  Chun  ware,  stoneware. 
China,  probably  Honan  Province, 
I3th-14th  century,  D.  23.5  cm. 
57.33 


339 


Mallow-Petal  Bowl.  Kuan  ware, 
porcelain.  China,  southern, 

Southern  Sung  Dynasty,  1127-1279. 
D.  17.5  cm.  57.66 


Lu:  Incense  Burner.  Kuan  ware, 
porcelain..  China,  southern, 

Southern  Sung  Dynasty,  1127-1279. 
W.  15.5  cm.  57.63 


Washer  Basin.  Kuan  ware,  porcelain 
with  copper  rim.  China,  southern. 
Southern  Sung  Dynasty,  1127-1279. 
D.  24.2  cm.  57.48 


Ladies  of  the  Court  (detail).  After  a  painting  by 
Chou  Wen-chii  of  the  10th  century.  Handscroll,  ink  and 
slight  color  on  silk.  China,  Sung  Dynasty,  datable 
before  1140.  W.  168.5  cm.  76.1 


Buddhist  Retreat  by  Stream  and 
Mountains.  Hanging  scroll,  ink  on 
silk.  Attributed  to  Chii-jan,  Chinese, 
active  ca.  960-980,  Northern  Sung 
Dynasty.  H.  185.4  cm.  59.348 


340 


Barbarian  Royalty  Worshipping  Buddha.  Handscroll,  ink  and  color  on  silk. 
Attributed  to  Chao  Kuang-fu,  Chinese,  active  960-975,  Northern  Sung  Dynasty. 
W.  103  cm.  57.358 


Palace  Landscape.  Album  leaf,  ink  and  color  on  silk. 
China,  Northern  Sung  Dynasty,  11th  century.  W.  40.7  cm. 
71.40 


Frontispiece  Illustration  for  Lotus  Sutra  (detail).  Handscroll, 
gold  ink  on  paper.  China,  Sung  Dynasty,  960-1279. 

W.  78.7  cm.  70.64 


341 


Ch  ’i-shan  wu  chin:  Streams  and  Mountains  without  End 
(detail).  Handscroll,  ink  and  slight  color  on  silk. 

China,  Northern  Sung  Dynasty,  early  1 2th  century. 

W.  213  cm.  53.126 


Qoudy  Mountains  (detail).  Dated  1 1 30.  Handscroll,  ink 
and  slight  color  on  silk.  Mi  Yu-jen,  Chinese,  1072-1151, 
Southern  Sung  Dynasty.  W.  194.3  cm.  33.220 


Bamboo  and  Ducks  by  a  Rushing  Stream. 
Hanging  scroll,  ink  and  light  color 
on  silk.  Ma  Yuan,  Chinese,  active 
ca.  1190-ca.  1224,  Southern  Sung 
Dynasty.  H.  61  cm.  67.145 


Cottages  in  a  Misty  Grove  in  Autumn. 
Dated  1117.  Album  leaf,  ink  and 
color  on  silk.  Li  An-chung,  Chinese, 
active  ca.  1115-1140,  Northern  Sung 
Dynasty.  H.  27  cm.  63.588 


342 


Birds  in  a  Grove  in  a  Mountainous 
Landscape  in  Winter.  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  and  slight  color  on  silk. 

Kao  Tao  (?),  Chinese,  Sung  Dynasty, 
12th  century.  H.  170  cm.  66.115 


The  Knick-Knack  Peddler.  Dated  1201.  Album  leaf,  ink  and 
slight  color  on  silk.  Li  Sung,  Chinese,  active  ca.  1190- 
1230,  Southern  Sung  Dynasty.  H.  24.2  cm.  63.582 


Scholar  Reclining  and  Watching  Rising  Oouds.  Dated  1256. 
Fan  painting,  ink  and  slight  color  on  silk.  Ma  Lin, 

Chinese,  active  mid-13th  century,  Southern  Sung  Dynasty. 
H.  25.3  cm.  61.421 


343 


Sakyamuni  Coming  Down  from  the 
Mountains.  Dated  1 244,  Hanging 
scroll ,  ink  on  paper.  China, 

Southern  Sung  Dynasty.  H*  74.6  cm. 
70,2 


Seated  Arhat  with  Two  Attendants. 
Hanging  scroll,  ink  and  color  on 
silk.  China,  Southern  Sung  Dynasty, 
11274279*  H*  93.7  cm*  76,91 


The  Football  Players.  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  and  light  color  on  silk*  China, 
late  Southern  Sung  or  early  Yuan 
Dynasty,  ca*  12504350*  H.  115.6  cm, 
71,26 


Tiger  (one  of  a  pair).  Hanging 
scroll,  ink  on  silk.  Attributed  to 
Mu  Ch’i,  Chinese,  11774239, 
Southern  Sung  Dynasty.  H*  128.3  cm* 
58.428 


Bodhisattva  Samantabhadra.  Hanging 
scroll,  ink  and  color  on  silk, 

China,  Southern  Sung  Dynasty,  1127- 
1279.  H.  110,8  cm,  62,161 


White-Robed  Kmn-yin*  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  on  paper*  China  (or  Japan?), 
early  14th  century.  H.  104  cm* 

72*160 


344 


A  Primus  in  the  Moonlight.  Hanging 
scroll,  ink  on  silk.  Wang  Mien, 
Chinese,  1287-1366,  Yuan  Dynasty. 
H.  164.5  cm.  74.26 


Jar.  Tz’u-chou  ware,  stoneware. 
China,  Yuan  Dynasty,  1279-1368. 
H.  27.9  cm.  48.215 


Peonies.  Hanging  scroll,  ink 
and  color  on  silk.  China,  Yuan 
Dynasty,  1279-1368.  H.  145.4  cm. 
76.90 


Bowl  with  Taoist  Designs.  White  jade 
(nephrite).  China,  Yuan  Dynasty, 
late  13th-early  14th  century. 

W.  15.9  cm.  52.510 


Raft- Cup  with  Taoist  Immortal. 
Dated  1345.  Cast  silver  with 
engraving.  Chu  Pi-shan,  Chinese, 
ca.  1300-ca.  1362,  Yuan  Dynasty. 
L.  20.5  cm.  77.7 


Jar  with  Lion-Head  Handles. 
Porcelain  painted  in  underglaze 
blue.  China,  Yuan  Dynasty, 

14th  century.  H.  39.3  cm.  62.154 


345 


Plate  with  Peony  Design.  Carved 
cinnabar  lacquer  on  wood.  Yang  Mao, 
Chinese,  Yuan  Dynasty,  late  14th- 
early  15th  century.  D.  16.5  cm.  77.6 


Plate  with  Dragon  Among  Gouds. 
Lung-ch’iian  type,  porcelain  with 
biscuit  relief  floated  on  celadon 
glaze.  China,  Yuan  Dynasty,  14th 
century.  D.  43.2  cm.  61.92 


Sakyamuni  as  an  Ascetic.  Gilt  bronze. 
China,  Yuan  Dynasty,  early  14th 
century.  H.  44.2  cm.  66.116 


The  Second  Coming  of  the  Fifth  Patriarch. 
Part  of  handscroll  mounted  as  hanging 
scroll,  ink  on  paper.  Yin-t’o-lo  (Indara), 
Chinese,  active  ca.  mid-14th  century. 

Yuan  Dynasty.  W.  45.5  cm.  67.211 


The  Lantern  Night  Excursion  of  Chung  K'uei  (detail).  Handscroll,  ink  on 
silk.  Yen  Hui,  Chinese,  first  half  14th  century,  Yuan  Dynasty.  W.  240.3  cm. 
61.206 


346 


Three  Horses  and  Four  Grooms 
(detail).  Handscroll,  ink  and  color 
on  silk.  Jen  Jen-fa,  Chinese, 
1254-1327,  early  Yuan  Dynasty. 
W.  136.8  cm.  60.181 


Chiu-k’o-t'u:  The  Nine  Songs  (detail). 
Handscroll,  ink  on  paper.  Chang  Wu, 
Chinese,  active  1335-1365,  Yuan 
Dynasty.  W.  438.2  cm.  59.138 


Ink  Flowers  (detail).  Dated  1361. 
Handscroll,  ink  on  paper.  Chao 
Chung,  Chinese,  active  ca.  2nd  half 
14th  century,  Yuan  Dynasty. 

W.  153.2  cm.  67.36 


Bodhidharma  Crossing  the  Yangtze 
on  a  Reed.  Hanging  scroll,  ink  on 
paper.  China,  Yuan  Dynasty,  1279- 
1368.  H.  89.2  cm.  64.44 


Bamboos,  Rocks,  and  Lonely  Orchids. 
(detail).  Handscroll,  ink  on  paper. 
Chao  Meng-fu,  Chinese,  1254-1322, 
Yuan  Dynasty.  W.  144.2  cm.  63.515 


Old  Trees  by  a  Cool  Spring .  Dated 
1326.  Hanging  scroll,  ink  on  silk. 

Li  Shih-hsing,  Chinese,  1282-1328, 
Yuan  Dynasty.  H.  165.7  cm.  70.41 


347 


Poetic  Feeling  in  a  Thatched  Pavilion  (detail).  Dated 
1347,  Handscroll,  ink  on  paper.  Wu  Chen,  Chinese, 
1280-1354,  W,  99,4  cm,  63,259 


Leisure  Enough  to  Spare.  Dated  1360.  Handscroll,  ink 
on  paper.  Yao  Ting-mei,  Chinese,  active  14th  century, 
Yuan  Dynasty.  W,  84  cm.  54,791 


Lily  and  Butterflies.  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  on  silk,  Liu  Shan-shou,  Chinese, 
Yuan  Dynasty,  14th  century. 

II.  1 60  cm.  71.132 


Taoist  Immortal,  Chung  li  Ch  Ttian . 
Hanging  scroll,  ink  and  color  on 
silk*  Chao  Ch’i,  Chinese,  late  Yuan- 
early  Ming  Dynasty,  14th  century. 
H*  134.5  cm.  76,13 


348 


Landscape  in  Blue-and-Green  Style  (detail).  Handscroil,  Hundred  Birds  Admiring  the  Peacocks.  Hanging  scroll,  ink 

ink  and  color  on  silk.  Shih-jui,  Chinese,  active  ca.  and  color  on  silk.  Yin  Hung,  Chinese,  Ming  Dynasty, 

1425-1469,  Ming  Dynasty.  W.  170.2  cm.  73.72  late  15th-early  16th  century.  H.  240  cm.  74.31 


Yaksha  Generals  (one  of  a  pair). 
Hanging  scroll,  color  on  silk. 

China,  Ming  Dynasty.  H.  227.2  cm. 
73.71 


River  Village  in  a  Rainstorm. 
Hanging  scroll,  ink  and  slight  color 
on  silk.  Lii  Wen-ying,  Chinese, 
active  late  15th  century.  H.  169.2 
cm.  70.76 


The  Hermit  Hsu  Yu  Resting  by  a 
Stream.  Hanging  scroll,  ink  and 
slight  color  on  silk.  Tai  Chin, 
Chinese,  1388-1462,  Ming  Dynasty. 
H.  138  cm.  74.45 


349 


Part  of  a  Screen  Panel 
Tapestry,  silk  and  metallic 
threads.  China,  Ming  Dynasty 
(1368-1644).  H.  198.2  cm.  16.1334 


Chrysanthemums  and  Cabbage  (detail).  Dated  1490.  Handscroll,  ink  and  slight 
color  on  paper.  T’ao  Cheng,  Chinese,  active  1480-1532,  Ming  Dynasty. 

W.  151.7  cm.  60.40 


The  Poet  Lin  P’u  Wandering  in  the 
Moonlight.  Hanging  scroll,  ink  and 
slight  color  on  paper.  Tu  Chin, 
Chinese,  active  ca.  1465-1487,  Ming 
Dynasty.  H.  156.5  cm.  54.582 


A  Distant  View  of  Tiger  Hill  (from  Twelve  Views  of 
Tiger  Hill,  Suchou).  Album  leaf,  ink  on  paper.  Shen  Chou, 
Chinese,  1427-1509,  Ming  Dynasty.  W.  40.2  cm.  64.371 


350 


Old  Pine  Tree.  Handscroll,  ink  on  paper.  Wen  Cheng-ming,  Chinese,  1470-1559, 
Ming  Dynasty.  W.  138.8  cm.  64.43 


Ink  Prunus.  Hanging  scroll,  ink  on 
silk.  Peng  Hsii,  Chinese,  active  ca. 
1488-1521,  Ming  Dynasty.  H.  127  cm. 
70.80 


Beggars  and  Street  Characters  (detail).  Dated  1516. 
Handscroll,  ink  and  color  on  paper.  Chou  Ch’en,  Chinese, 
active  ca.  1500-1535,  Ming  Dynasty.  W.  244.5  cm.  64.94 


351 


Clouds  and  Waves  in  the  Yangtze 
Gorge  of  Mu-shan.  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  and  light  color  on  paper. 

Hsieh  Shih-ch’cn,  Chinese,  1487- 
after  1567,  Ming  Dynasty, 

H.  241.9  cm,  68,213 

Scholar-Hermits  in  Stream  and  Mountain  (detail), 
Handscroll,  ink  and  light  color  on  silk.  Tang  Yin, 
Chinese,  1470-1523,  Ming  Dynasty.  W.  232,4  cm.  76.94 


The  Five  Hundred  Lohans:  Disciples  of  Buddha  (detail)  . 
Handscroll,  ink  and  color  on  paper.  Wu  Pin,  Chinese, 
active  ca.  1567-ca.  1617,  Ming  Dynasty. 

W.  20  m.  74.8  cm.  7L16 


Chao  Meng-fu  Writing  the  Heart  Sutra  in  Exchange  for  Tea 
(detail).  Dated  1543.  HandscroU,  ink  and  color  on  paper. 
Ch’iu  Ying,  Chinese,  active  ca,  1522-1560,  Ming  Dynasty. 
W.  77.8  cm.  63.102 


352 


Mountains  on  a  Gear  Autumn  Day .  Handscroll,  ink  on  paper.  Tung  Ch’i-ch’ang, 
Chinese,  1555-1636,  Ming  Dynasty.  W,  136.8  cm.  59.46 


Chiieh:  Tripod  Cup .  Porcelain. 

China,  Ming  Dynasty,  reign  of 
Yung-io,  1403-1424.  H.  15  cm.  57.59 


Greeting  the  Spring  (detail).  Dated  1 600.  Hand  scroll,  ink  and  color  on 
paper.  Wu  Pin,  Chinese,  active  ca.  1567-ca.  1617,  Ming  Dynasty. 

W.  245.1  cm.  59,45 


Lady  Hsiian-wen  Giving  Instructions 
on  the  Classics,  Dated  1638.  Hanging 
scroll,  ink  and  color  on  silk. 

Ch’en  Hung-shou,  Chinese,  1598-1652, 
Ming  Dynasty.  H.  73,7  cm.  61.89 


353 


Wu-hsieh  Shan:  The  Mountain  of  the 
Five  Cataracts .  Hanging  scroll,  ink 
on  silk.  Ch’en  Hung-shou,  Chinese, 
1598-1652,  Ming  Dynasty.  H.  118.2  cm. 
66.366 


Hsu  Cheng-yang  Moving  His  Family. 
Hanging  scroll,  ink  and  color  on 
silk.  Ts’ui  Tzu-chung,  Chinese, 
died  1644,  Ming  Dynasty.  H.  165.6  cm. 
61.90 


Foliate  Dish  with  Grapevines. 
Porcelain  painted  in  underglaze  blue. 
China,  Ming  Dynasty,  reign  of 
Hsiian-te,  1426-1435.  D.  43.2  cm. 
53.127 


Stem  Cup  with  Animals  Among  Waves. 
Porcelain  painted  in  underglaze  blue 
and  overglaze  red  enamel.  China, 

Ming  Dynasty,  mark  and  reign  of 
Hsiian-te,  1465-1487.  H.  8.9  cm.  57.60 


Bowl  with  Land  of  Taoist  Immortals. 
Porcelain  painted  in  underglaze  blue. 
China,  Ming  Dynasty,  mark  and  reign 
of  Hsiian-te,  1426-1435.  D.  19.2  cm. 
62.260 


Bowl  with  the  “Three  Friends' Pine, 
Bamboo,  Prunus.  Porcelain  painted  in 
underglaze  blue.  China,  Ming  Dynasty, 
mark  and  reign  of  Hsiian-te, 
1426-1435.  D.  30.2  cm.  53.631 


354 


Wine  Cup  with  Children  in  a  Landscape . 
Porcelain  painted  in  underglaze  blue  and 
overgtaze  red,  aubergine,  and  green 
enamels,  tou-ts  'ai  type,  China,  Ming 
Dynasty,  mark  and  reign  of  Ch*eng-hua, 
1465-1487.  H.  4.3  cm,  57,61 

Kuan-yin  of  the  South  Sea.  Te-hua 
ware  (blanc  de  Chine),  porcelain. 

China,  Te-hua  Hsien,  Fukien  Province, 
late  Ming  Dynasty,  ca.  17th  century. 

H.  45.1  cm.  50,579 


Bow/  with  Lily  Scroll.  Porcelain 
painted  in  underglaze  blue,  China, 
Ming  Dynasty,  mark  and  reign  of 
Ch*eng-hua,  1465-1487.  D.  14.5  cm. 
67.64 


Covered  Jar  with  Five  Elders.  Porcelain 
painted  in  underglaze  blue  and  overglaze 
red,  yellow,  and  green  enamels,  wuds*ai 
type.  China,  Ming  Dynasty,  mark  and  reign 
of  Wan-li,  1573-1619.  H.  10,2  cm.  57.62 


355 


Reclining  Water  Buffalo.  Jade 
(nephrite),  China,  lilting  Dynasty, 
1368-1644,  L*  21  cm,  60.282 


Hoop- Backed  Armchair,  " Lohan  type , 
Burmese  or  East  Indian  rosewood 
( huang  hrn-li )  and  woven  reed. 

China,  late  Ming  Dynasty,  1 7th 
century,  H,  85.4  cm,  55.40 


Mei-p'ing:  Vase.  Stoneware  with  biscuit 
outline  and  polychrome  glazes,  fa-hua 
type.  China,  probably  Ching-te-chen, 
Kiangsi  Province,  Ming  Dynasty,  late 
15th  century,  H.  37  cm,  42.718 


Taoist  Immortal f  Li  Tieh-kuai. 
Bronze.  Su  Wen-nan,  Chinese, 
Ming  Dynasty,  1 5th  century, 
H, 41.8cm.  73.158 


356 


Pure  Tones  of  the  Hills  and  Waters  (detail).  Dated  1664. 
Handscxoll,  ink  and  color  on  paper*  Hsiao  Yiin-ts’ung, 
Chinese,  1596-1673,  CiTing  Dynasty.  W,  78L2  cm.  54,262 


Morning  Sun  Over  the  Mountain  of 
Heavenly  Citadel  Dated  1614.  Hanging 
scroll,  ink  and  color  on  paper. 

Ting  Yiin-p’eng,  Chinese,  active  ca, 
1578-1628.  H.  212*7  cm*  65.28 


Fish  and  Rocks  (detail),  Handscroll,  ink  on  paper. 
Chu  Ta,  Chinese,  1624-ca.  1705,  Ch'ing  Dynasty, 
W.  157.5  cm,  53.247 


Strolling  Companions  in  the  Autumn  Mountains.  Double 
album  leaf  mounted  as  a  handscroll,  ink  and  color  on 
paper.  K’un-ts*an,  Chinese,  active  2nd  half  17th  century, 
Ch’mg  Dynasty*  W.  64.4  cm*  66,367 


357 


Reminiscences  of  Ch  *in-huai  River. 
Eight-leaf  album,  ink  and  color  on 
paper.  Tao-chi  (Shih-t’ao),  Chinese, 
1641-ca.  1720,  Ch’ing  Dynasty. 

H.  25.5  cm.  66.31 


Landscape  in  the  Style  of  Tung  Yuan 
and  Chu-jan.  Dated  1650  in  inscription 
of  1670.  Hanging  scroll,  ink  and 
white  pigment  on  silk.  Kung  Hsien, 
Chinese,  ca.  1620-1689,  Ch’ing 
Dynasty.  H.  216.3  cm.  69.123 


Tall  Bamboos  and  Distant  Mountains 
After  Wang  Meng.  Dated  1694. 
Hanging  scroll,  ink  on  paper.  Wang 
Hui,  Chinese,  1632-1717,  Ch’ing 
Dynasty.  H.  79.4  cm.  53.629 


Album  of  Landscapes,  and  Flowers  and  Birds.  Ten-leaf 
album,  ink  and  color  on  silk.  Fan  Ch’i,  Chinese, 
1616-ca.  1695,  Ch’ing  Dynasty.  W.  17.3  cm.  75.22 


Clear  Peaks  and  Blue  Sky  After  Huang  Kung-wang  (detail). 
Dated  1703-1708.  Handscroll,  color  on  paper.  Wang 
Yiian-ch’i,  Chinese,  1642-1715,  Ch’ing  Dynasty. 

W.  267  cm.  72.153 


358 


Landscape  After  Ni  Tsan.  Dated  1707. 
Hanging  scroll,  ink  and  color  on 
paper.  Wang  Yiian-ch’i,  Chinese, 
1642-1715,  Ch’ing  Dynasty. 

H.  80.3  cm.  54.583 


Portrait  of  An  Ch  Y.  Dated  1715. 
Hanging  scroll,  ink  and  color  on 
paper.  Wang  Hui,  Tu  Lo,  and  Yang 
Chin,  Chinese,  Ch’ing  Dynasty. 

H.  121.8  cm.  71.17 


Inauguration  Portraits  of  Emperor  Ch’ien-lung,  the  Empress ,  and  the  Eleven 
Imperial  Consorts  [titled  by  the  Emperor  “A  Mind  Picture  of  a  Well-Governed 
and  Tranquil  Reign”]  (detail).  Datable  to  1737.  Handscroll,  ink  and  color  on  silk. 
Giuseppe  Castiglione  (Lang  Shih-ning),  Italian,  1688-1766,  Chinese  School, 
Ch’ing  Dynasty.  W.  688.3  cm.  69.31 


Conversation  in  Autumn.  Dated  1732. 
Hanging  scroll,  ink  and  color  on 
paper.  Hua  Yen,  Chinese,  1682-1765, 
Ch’ing  Dynasty.  H.  115.3  cm.  54.263 


Drunken  Chung  K’uei  Supported  by 
Ghosts.  Hanging  scroll,  ink  and 
color  on  paper.  Lo  P’ing,  Chinese, 
1733-1799,  Ch’ing  Dynasty. 

H.  96.8  cm.  59.185 


359 


Pi-ch%p’ing:  Vase.  Lang  ware, 
porcelain  with  oxblood 
(sang-de-boeuf)  glaze*  China,  Ch’ing 
Dynasty,  reign  of  JCang-hsi, 
16624722.  H.  384  cm,  44*201 


Vase.  Porcelain  with  peach-bloom 
glaze*  China,  Ch’ing  Dynasty,  mark 
and  reign  of  JCang-hsi,  16624722* 
H*  21*1  cm*  42*669 


Baluster  Vase *  Porcelain  painted  in 
overglaze  polychrome  enamels,  famille 
verte  panels  on  famille  noire *  China, 
Ch’ing  Dynasty,  reign  of  K*ang41si, 
16624722*  H*  44*2  cm*  42*696 


Vase,  Soft-paste  porcelain  painted 
in  underglaze  blue.  China,  Chlng 
Dynasty,  mark  and  reign  of 
Yung-cheng,  1723-1735.  H.  28.6  cm* 
42.728 


360 


Vase,  Porcelain  painted  in  overglaze 
green  and  black  enamels.  China, 
Ch’ing  Dynasty,  reign  of  tCang-hsi, 
1662-1722.  H.  273  cm.  42.685 


Suan-t'ou  p*ing:  Vase,  Porcelain 
painted  in  overglaze  polychrome 
enamels,  Ku  yueh  hsuan  style.  China, 
Ch'ing  Dynasty,  mark  and  reign  of 
Ch*ien4nng,  1736-1795.  H.  19  cm.  71.145 


Vase  with  Dragon  Dandles,  Porcelain 
painted  in  overglaze  polychrome 
enamels,  Ku  yueh  hsiian  style.  China, 
Ch’ing  Dynasty,  reign  of  Ch’ien-lung, 
1736-1795.  H.  273  cm,  42,712 


Va$e,  Porcelain  painted  in  overglaze 
polychrome  enamels,  Ku  yueh  hsuan 
style.  China,  Clrimg  Dynasty,  mark 
and  reign  of  Ch’ien-lung,  1736-1795. 
H.  15,4  cm.  63.514 


Covered  Bowl  with  T’ao-t’ieh  Masks 
and  Ring-Handles,  Jade  (jadeite). 
China,  Ch’ing  Dynasty,  period  of 
Ch’ien-lung,  1736-1795.  H.  15.2  cm. 
42.620 


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364 


Covered  Bowl.  Stoneware.  Korea, 
Great  Silla  Period,  8th-9th  c, 

D,  12  cm*  28.178 


Prunus  Vase  (maebyong).  Iron 
ware,  Korea,  Koryo  Dynasty, 
918-1392,  H.  29  cm.  61.270 


Vase .  Celadon.  Korea,  Koryo 
Dynasty,  12th-13th  century. 
II.  25.4  cm,  44,164 


Water  Jar.  Celadon  with  inlaid 
decoration.  Korea,  Koryo  Dynasty, 
13th  century.  H.  30.8  cm.  75.99 


Bottle-  Vase  with  Fish  Design. 
Punching  stoneware.  Korea,  Yi 
Dynasty,  15th  century,  H,  30,5  cm, 
62.153 


365 


Storage  Jar.  Punch  ’ong  stoneware. 
Korea,  Yi  Dynasty,  15th  century. 
H.  37.5  cm.  63.505 


Bottle.  Stoneware.  Korea,  Yi 
Dynasty,  ca.  16th  century. 

H.  23.3  cm.  69.58 


Amitabha  Triad.  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  and  color  on  silk.  Korea, 
Koryu  Period,  ca.  1250. 

H.  119.1  cm.  61.135 


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368 


Urn.  Earthenware.  Japan,  Jomon 
Period,  ca,  1000  BC.  H.  39.4  cm. 
60.196 


Haniwa  Figure.  Earthenware.  Japan, 
Tumulus  (Kofun)  Period,  ea.  6th 
century.  H,  58.4  cm.  62.39 


Dotaku:  Bell.  Bronze.  Japan,  late 
Yayoi  Period,  ca.  AD  100-300. 

H.  97.8  cm.  16.1102 


Hanka-shtyui-zo:  Miroku  in 
Meditation.  Bronze.  Japan,  Asuka 
Period,  7th  century.  H.  39.4  cm. 
50,86 


Bodhisattva  Kannon.  Gilt 
bronze.  Japan,  Hakuho  Period, 
AD  645-710.  H.  33  cm,  50.392 


369 


Heavenly  Musician.  Fiom  Horyu-ji* 
Nara.  Camphof  wood  with 
polychromy,  Japan*  Hakuho  Period* 
AD  645-710,  H.  53,7  cm,  54,792 


Woman  from  an  Audience  Scene * 
Probably  from  Horyu-ji*  Nara,  Gray 
unfired  day.  Japan*  Hakuho  Period* 
AD  645-710.  H.  19  cm.  50393 


Suikoju:  Gigaku  Mash  Pauiownia 
wood*  lacquered  and  painted.  Japan* 
Naxa  Period,  AD  710-784,  H.  28  cm, 
49,158 


Hand  of  Buddha.  Wood,  Japan,  late 
Nara  or  early  Heian  Period*  late 
Sth-early  9th  century*  H.  40  cm* 
56*126 


Nikko:  The  Sun  Bodhisattva.  Carved 
from  one  block  of  Japanese  yew, 
Japan*  early  Heian  Period* 
ca,  AD  800*  H.  46.7  cm.  61*48 


370 


Amida’s  Paradise.  Lacquer  on  wood,  fragment  mounted  as 
a  box  cover.  Japan,  late  Heian  Period,  ca.  1200. 

W.  13.2  cm.  61.91 


Processional  Mask  of  a  Bosatsu. 
Wood  with  lacquer  and  paint.  Japan, 
Fujiwara  Period,  late  12th  century. 
H.  21.9  cm.  50.581 


Shinto  Deity,  Izu-san  Gongen.  Wood. 
Japan,  Kamakura  Period,  12th-13th 
century.  H.  100  cm.  54.373 


Enno  Gyoja.  Wood.  Japan, 
Kamakura  Period,  1183-1333. 
H.  74.9  cm.  75.65 


Portrait  of  Hoto  Kokushi  {Priest 
Kakushin).  From  Myoshin-ji.  Wood 
with  traces  of  lacquer.  Japan, 
Kamakura  Period,  datable  to 
ca.  1286.  H.  91.4  cm.  70.67 


371 


Tabernacle Lacquered  wood  with  paintings  in  color 
and  gold  on  the  interior.  Japan,  Fujiwara  Period, 
12th  century.  H.  160  cm.  69.130 


Box  with  Chrysanthemum  Design .  Lacquer  on  wood. 
Japan,  Kamakura  Period,  1185-1333.  W.  27.3  63.513 


Kannon.  Wood  with  cut  gold  leaf 
decoration  and  polychromy,  Japan, 
Kamakura  Period,  13th  century. 

H.  76.2  cm.  52.90 


Amida,  Buddha  of  the  Western 
Paradise.  Dated  1269.  Wood, 
cut  gold  leaf  and  polychromy. 

Koshun  and  Assistants,  Japanese, 
Kamakura  Period.  H.  94.6  cm.  60.197 


372 


Wind  God.  Wood  with  traces  of 
polychromy,  Japan,  Kamakura 
Period,  13th  century.  H,  67,3  cm. 
72.64 


Head  of  Ni-o  (one  of  a  pair).  Wood. 
Japan*  Kamakura  Period,  ca,  13th 
century.  H.  75  cm,  70.5 


Zao  Gongen .  Wood.  Japan, 
Kamakura  Period,  1 3th  century. 
H.  106.7  cm.  73.105 


Eleven- Headed  Kannon.  Hanging 
scroll,  ink,  color,  and  cut  gold 
on  silk.  Japan,  late  Fujiwara  or 
early  Kamakura  Period,  late  12th 
century.  H.  106.7  cm.  70.79 


"Monju  with  the  Five  Chignons ,f 
Riding  on  a  Lion.  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  and  color  on  silk.  Japan, 
Kamakura  Period,  1185-1333, 

H.  122  cm.  71.21 


White-Robed  Kannon .  From  Kozan-ji, 
Kyoto.  Hanging  scroll,  ink  on 
paper.  Japan,  Kamakura  Period, 
ca.  1200.  H.  91.5  cm.  51,540 


373 


Gohimitsu  Bosatsu:  The  “Secret  Five”  Bodhisattva. 
Hanging  scroll,  color,  gold,  and  silver  on  three  joined 
pieces  of  silk.  Japan,  Kamakura  Period,  late  12th 
century.  H.  79  cm.  61.423 


The  Poet  Taira  no  Kanemori  (died  99 D).  Section  of  a 
hands cr oil  mounted  as  a  hanging  scroll,  ink,  white,  and 
slight  color  on  paper.  Japan,  Kamakura  Period, 
1185-1333.  W.  46.7  cm.  51.397 


Yakushi  and  the  Twelve  Generals. 
Hanging  scroll  mounted  on  a  panel, 
ink  and  color  on  silk*  Japan, 
Kamakura  Period,  1185-1333. 

H.  150*2  cm*  38.422 


Kurrnno  Mandat  a;  The  Three  Sacred 
Shrines.  Hanging  scroll,  ink  and 
color  on  silk*  Japan,  Kamakura 
Period,  ca*  1300.  H.  134  cm*  53.16 


374 


Fukutomi  Zoshi  (detail),  Handscroll,  ink  and  color  on 
paper.  Japan,  Kamakura  Period,  14th  century, 

W,  10  m.  28,8  cm,  53,358 


One  of  the  “ Ten  Fast  Bulls.  ”  Section  of  a  handscroll 
mounted  as  a  hanging  scroll,  ink  and  slight  color  on 
paper.  Japan,  Kamakura  Period,  mid-13th  century, 
W.  32.1  cm.  52,286 


Nika  By  a  kudo:  The  White  Path  to  the 
Western  Paradise  Across  Two  Rivers, 
Hanging  scroll,  ink  and  color  on  silk. 
Japan,  Kamakura  Period,  13th-14th 
century.  H.  123.5  cm.  55.44 


Yuzu  Nemhutsu  Engi:  Efficacy  of  Repeated  Invocations 
to  the  Amida  Buddha  (detail),  Handscroll,  ink,  color 
and  gold  on  paper.  Japan,  Kamakura  Period,  14th 
century.  W.  12  m.  87.4  cm.  56.87 


375 


Plum  Blossoms.  Hanging  scroll,  ink 
on  paper.  Japan,  Nambokucho  Period, 
1333-1392.  H.  103.5  cm.  70.75 


Choyo,  Priest  Sewing  Under  the 
Morning  Sun.  Hanging  scroll,  ink 
on  paper.  Kao,  Japanese,  ca.  1350, 
Nambokucho  Period.  H.  83.7  cm. 
62.163 


Noh  Mask  of  Ko-beshimi  (Small  Demon). 
Wood  with  metal  insets  and 
polychromy.  Japan,  Muromachi 
Period,  1392-1573.  H.  20.4  cm.  72.70 


Kasuga  Mandala.  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  and  color  on  silk.  Japan, 
Nambokucho  Period,  1333-1392. 
H.  119.3  cm.  17.93 


Haboku  Landscape.  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  on  paper.  Sesshu,  Japanese, 
1420-1506,  Muromachi  Period. 

H.  71.9  cm.  55.43 


376 


Landscapes  of  the  Four  Seasons.  One  of  a  pair  of  six-fold  screens,  ink  and 
slight  color  on  paper ,  Ri Shubun,  Japanese,  active  ca.  1424,  Muiomachi 
Period.  H.  92.7  cm,  76,93 


Haboku  Landscape.  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  on  paper.  Shugetsu,  Japanese, 
died  ca.  1510,  Muromachi  Period, 
H.  59.6  cm.  76,59 


Winter  and  Spring  Landscape .  Six-fold  screen,  ink  and  slight  color  on  paper. 
Attributed  to  Shubun  {priest  of  Shokoku-ji,  Kyoto),  Japanese,  ca,  1414-1463, 
Muromachi  Period.  W.  265. 8  cm.  58,476 


377 


Eight  in  the  Region  of  the  Hsiao  and  Hsiang 
Rivers.  Fusuma  panel  remounted  as  a  hanging  scroll, 
ink  on  paper,  Ca,  1509,  Soami,  Japanese, 

1485{?>1525*  Muromachi  Period*  H*  128.6  cm,  63,262 


Horses  and  Grooms  in  the  Stable  (detail).  One  of  a 
pair  of  six-fold  screens,  ink  and  color  on  paper. 
Japan,  Muromachi  Period,  1392-1573.  W.  348*6  cm 
34,373 


Tiger  and  Dragon ,  Pair  of  six-fold  screens,  ink  on  paper.  Season,  Japanese,  ca.  1504-ca.  1589,  Muromachi  Period, 
W,  339  cm,  59.136,  59,137 


378 


Namban  Byobu :  Screen  of  Southern  Barbarians.  One  of  a  pair  of  six-fold 
screens,  ink,  color,  and  gold  on  paper.  Japan,  Momoyama  Period, 
ca.  1610-1614.  W.  334.3  cm.  60.194 


Bamboo  in  Wind.  One  of  a  pair  of 
hanging  scrolls,  ink  on  silk.  Genga, 
Japanese,  early  16th  century, 
Muromachi  Period.  H.  95.2  cm.  75.71 


Flowers  and  Birds  in  a  Spring  Land¬ 
scape.  Fusuma  panel  remounted  as  a 
hanging  scroll,  ink  and  color  on 
paper.  Attributed  to  Kano  Motonobu, 
Japanese,  1476-1559.  H.  177.3  cm.  70.6 


Writing  Box.  Lacquer  on  wood  with 
maki-e  design.  Japan,  Muromachi 
Period,  15th  century.  W.  24.2  cm. 
69.124 


379 


Cosmetic  Box.  Lacquer  on  wood. 
Japan,  Momoyama  Period,  1573-1615. 
W.  33,3  cm,  66.25 


Table .  Lacquer  on  wood  with  maki-e  design.  Japan, 
Muromachi  Period,  15th  century.  W.  58.4  cm.  58.429 


Ewer  with  Tortoise-Shell  Motif. 
Qribe  ware,  stoneware.  Japan, 
Momoyama  Period,  1573-1615. 
H.  21  cm,  58,336 


Water  Pot.  Shino  ware,  stoneware. 
Japan,  Momoyama  Period,  16th 
century.  H.  18.4  cm.  72.9 


380 


Bowl  with  Christian  Design  of  Cross 
and  Insignia  of  the  Society  of  Jesus. 
Hagi  ware,  stoneware.  Japan, 
Momoyama  Period,  ca.  1600.  D.  31  cm. 
62.211 


Jar.  Shigaraki  ware,  stoneware. 

Japan,  Momoyama  Period,  1573-1615. 
H.  28.6  cm.  69.227 


Dish  with  Design  of  Valerian  and  Rocks  in  a  Garden. 
Nezumi  Shino  ware,  stoneware.  Japan,  Momoyama  Period, 
ca.  1610.  W.  23.4  cm.  66.24 


Crossing  at  Sano :  Sano  no  Watari.  Single-panel  screen, 
ink,  color,  and  gold  on  paper.  Nonomura  Sotatsu, 
Japanese,  1576-1643(7),  Edo  Period.  H.  126  cm.  49.554 


381 


Dish  with  Design  of  Three  Wild 
Geese  in  Flight.  Nezumi  Shino  ware, 
stoneware.  Japan,  Momoyama  Period, 
ea.  1600.  D.  16.5  cm.  59.35 


Chrysanthemums  by  a  Stream,  One  of  a  pair  of  six-fold  screens,  ink  and 
color  on  gold  ground  paper.  Ogata  Korin,  Japanese,  1658-1716,  Edo  Period. 
W,  369.9  em.  58.207 


Tsuta-no-hosomichi:  The  Ivy  Lane,  section  IX  from  Ise  Monogatari. 

Six-fold  screen,  ink  and  color  on  gold  ground  paper.  Fukae  Roshu,  Japanese, 
1699-1757,  Edo  Period.  W.  267.8  cm.  54.127 


382 


The  Beach  at  Sumiyoshi from  Ise  Irises.  One  of  a  pair  of  six-fold  screens,  ink  and  color  on  gold  ground 

Monogatari  (Tales  of  he).  Album  leaf,  paper.  Watanabe  Shiko,  Japanese,  1683-1755,  Edo  Period.  W.  334.3  cm.  54.604 

color  and  gold  on  paper,  Nonomura 
Sotatsu,  Japanese,  1576-1643  (?),  Edo 
Period.  H.  24.5  cm.  51398 


Sa njuroku-kasen :  The  Thirty-Six  Immortal  Poets ,  Two-fold 
screen,  ink  and  color  on  paper.  Attributed  to  Kakei 
(Kagci),  active  ea.  1740-1750,  Edo  Period.  W.  182.6  cm. 
60.183 


The  Zen  Priest  Choka.  Hanging  scroll, 
ink  on  paper.  Nonomura  Sotatsu, 
Japanese,  1576-1643(7),  Edo  Period. 
H.  95.8  cm.  58.289 


383 


Lions.  One  of  a  pair  of  six-fold  screens,  ink  and  color  on  gold  ground 
paper.  Yamaguchi  Sekkei,  Japanese,  1644-1732,  Edo  Period.  W.  333  cm.  72.10 


Poem  Scroll  (detail).  Handscroll,  ink  and  color  on  silk 
over  gold  ground  paper.  Calligraphy  by  Hon’ami  Koetsu, 
1558-1637;  painting  by  Nonomura  Sotatsu,  1576-1643  (?), 
Japanese,  Edo  Period.  W.  543.4  cm.  72.67 


Paulownias  and  Chrysanthemums.  Two-fold  screen,  ink, 
color,  and  gold  on  paper.  Sakai  Hoitsu,  Japanese, 
1761-1828,  Edo  Period.  W.  154.9  cm.  64.386 


384 


flowers  of  Four  Seasons .  One  of  a  pair  of  six-fold  screens,  ink  and  color 
on  paper.  Kitagawa  Sosetsu,  Japanese,  active  mid- 17  th  century,  Edo  Period* 
W.  330.7  cm*  68.193 


The  Actor  San  jo  Kan  taro.  Ink  and 
color  on  paper.  Kaigetsudo  Ando, 
Japanese,  Edo  Period,  ca.  1714* 

H*  107.5  cm*  61*41 


Bamboo  Cliffs  After  Rain.  Two-fold  screen,  ink  on  paper. 
Ikeno  Taiga,  Japanese,  1723-1776,  Edo  Period. 

W.  182,3  cm.  58.337 


Portrait  of  the  Chinese  Priest 
Dokuritsu.  Dated  1671.  Hanging 
scroll,  ink  and  color  on  paper. 

Kita  Genki,  Japanese,  fl*  1664-1698. 
H.  111*5  cm*  65.31 


385 


Gathering  at  the  Orchid  Pavilion.  Six-fold  screen,  ink 
and  slight  color  on  paper*  Maruyama  Okyo,  Japanese, 
17334795;  Edo  Period*  W.  191.8  cm*  77.1 


Summer  Night.  One  of  a  pair  of  six-fold  screens,  ink, 
gold,  and  silver  on  paper*  Maruyama  Okyo,  Japanese, 
17334795,  Edo  Period.  W.  362  cm.  73.157 


Forbidden  to  the  Vulgar :  Hanging 
scroll,  ink  on  paper.  Uragami 
Gyokudo,  Japanese,  17454820,  Edo 
Period.  H.  134.6  cm,  64.367 


Water  Buffalo  Returning  Home.  Dated 
1781*  Yosa  Buson,  Japanese,  1716-1783, 
Edo  Period.  H.  130.8  cm.  70.77 


Puppies,  Sparrows,  and  Chrysanthemums. 
One  of  four  fusuma  panels  mounted  as 
hanging  scrolls,  ink  and  light  color 
on  paper.  Nagasawa  Rosetsu,  Japanese, 
1754-1799*  H.  167*6  cm*  70.71 


386 


Inchu-hatsen-zu:  The  Eight  Immortals  of  Drinking.  One  of  a  pair  of  six-fold 
screens,  ink  and  gold  on  paper.  Soga  Shohaku,  Japanese,  1730-1781,  Edo 
Period.  W.  352.4  cm.  76.11 


White  Prunus.  Dated  1834.  Hanging 
scroll,  ink  on  silk.  Yamamoto 
Baiitsu,  Japanese,  1783-1856,  Edo 
Period.  H.  172.4  cm.  75.93 


Horse  Race  at  the  Kamo  Shrine.  One  of  a  pair  of  six-fold  screens,  ink  and 
color  on  gold  ground  paper.  Japan,  Edo  Period,  17th  century.  W.  362  cm. 
76.96 


Noh  Robe.  Silk  embroidery  on  silk 
ground  overlaid  with  (beaten)  gold 
leaf.  Japan,  early  17th  century. 

L.  158.5  cm.  74.36 


387 


Standing  Figure  of  a  Beauty. 
Kakiemon-type  ware,  porcelain.  Japan, 
Edo  Period,  late  17th  century. 

H.  38  cm.  64.366 


Bowl  (one  of  a  pair).  Kakiemon  ware, 
porcelain.  Japan,  Edo  Period,  late 
17th  century.  D.  35.5  cm.  64.364 


Covered  Bowl  with  Chrysanthemums  and 
Chidori.  Kakiemon  ware,  porcelain 
decorated  in  colored  enamels.  Japan, 

Edo  Period,  early  1 8th  century. 

D.  21  cm.  61.42 


Plate  with  Bird  and  Flowers.  Kutani 
ware,  porcelain.  Japan,  Edo  Period, 
17th  century.  D.  29.8  cm.  60.174 


Dish  with  Design  of  Plovers  over 
Waves.  Glazed  earthenware.  Design  by 
Ogata  Korin,  1658-1716;  dish  by 
Ogata  Kenzan,  1663-1743,  Japanese, 
Edo  Period.  W.  22  cm.  66.365 


388 


Fuji  in  Gear  Weather .  Coloi  woodblock  print.  Katsushika 
Hokusai,  Japanese,  1760-1849,  Edo  Period,  Ukiyo-e  School. 
W.  37.5  cm.  30,189 


The  Inconstant  Type ,  from  the  series 
Studies  in  Physiognomy:  Ten  Kinds 
of  Women.  Color  woodblock  prints. 
Kitagawa  Utamaro,  Japanese, 
1753-1806,  Edo  Period,  Ukiyo-e 
School,  H,  36.2  cm,  30.218 

The  Hurricane ,  from  the  series  Fifty-Three  Stations  of 
the  Tokaido.  Color  woodblock  print.  Utagawa  Hiroshige, 
Japanese,  1797-1858,  Edo  Period,  Ukiyo-e  School. 

W.  38  cm.  48.307 


389 


Matsumoto  Koshiro  IV  as  Gorobei,  the 
Fishmonger  of  Sanya.  Color  woodblock 
print.  Sharaku,  Japanese,  active 
1794-1795,  Edo  Period,  Ukiyo-e 
School.  H.  38.5  cm.  74.78 


Youth  Representing  Monju,  God  of 
Wisdom,  on  a  Lion.  Color  woodblock 
print.  Suzuki  Harunobu,  Japanese, 
1724-1770,  Edo  Period,  Ukiyo-e 
School.  H.  29.2  cm.  30.177 


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392 


Jadeite  Seated  Figure.  Mexico,  Olmec, 
before  300.  H.  11  cm.  41.390 


Stone  Ceremonial  Axe.  Mexico,  Olmec, 
before  300.  H.  32.1  cm.  54.856 


Stone  Seated  Figure.  Mexico,  Olmec,  Jade  Mask.  Mexico,  Olmec,  before 

before  300.  H.  26  cm.  51.179  300.  H.  13.7  cm.  67.154 


Stone  Head.  Mexico,  Olmec,  lst-5th 
century.  H.  16.5  cm.  53.369 


393 


Jadeite  Head.  Mexico,  Olmec,  lst-5th 
century.  H.  7.3  cm.  61.31 


Terra-cotta  Head.  Mexico,  Classic 
Veracruz  Style  (Totonac  or  Tajin), 
5th-9th  century.  H.  28.7  cm.  40.1 1 


Stone  Recumbent  Anthropomorphic  Figure.  Mexico,  Classic 
Veracruz  Style  (Totonac  or  Tajin),  4th-5th  century  (?). 

L.  42.1  cm.  48.355 


Terra-cotta  Painted  Head.  Mexico, 
Classic  Veracruz  Style  (Totonac  or 
Tajin),  5th-9th  century.  H.  17.2 
cm.  47.26 


394 


Earthenware  Seated  Figure.  Mexico* 
Oaxaca,  Monte  Alban  II  (Zapotec), 
5th-6th  century.  H.  32.2  cm.  54.857 


Earthenware  Dog v  Mexico,  Colima, 
4th-7th  century.  H.  39.7  cm.  64.37 


Palma  Stone.  Gray  volcanic  stone. 
Mexico,  Classic  Veracruz  Style 
(Totonac  or  Tajin),  ca.  1 200. 

H.  49.2  cm.  73 .3 


Yoke .  Serpentine  with  traces  of  cinnabar.  Mexico, 
Classic  Veracruz  Style  (Totonac  or  Tajin),  ca,  1000, 
H.  42.5  cm.  73.213 


395 


Gold  Shell  with  Bells.  Mexico, 

Oaxaca,  Mixtec,  after  1000.  H.  7.7  cm. 
52.86 


Seated  Figure  of  Tlaloc,  The  Rain  God. 
Serpentine.  Mexico,  Aztec,  1 3th-l  5th 
century.  H.  28.6  cm.  66.361 


Monkey.  Stone.  Mexico,  Tacubaya, 
Aztec,  15th  century.  H.  24.5  cm. 
59.125 


Mask.  Turquoise  mosaic  and  terra 
cotta.  Mexico  (?),  ca.  1220. 

H.  13.8  cm.  67.141 


Xochipilli,  God  of  Flowers,  Dances 
and  Games.  Stone.  Mexico,  Aztec, 
15th  century.  H.  27.6  cm.  49.555 


396 


Seated  Figure.  Incised  shell. 
Guatemala,  Maya,  3rd-5th  century. 
H.  16.5  cm.  65.550 


Woman  in  Ceremonial  Robes.  Limestone  relief.  Mexico 
or  Guatemala,  Usumacinta  Region,  Maya,  ca.  795. 

H.  60.3  cm.  62.32 


Stone  Head.  Honduras,  Copan,  Maya, 
7th-8th  century.  H.  52.7  cm. 

53.154 


Relief:  Part  of  a  Stele.  Limestone. 
Mexico  or  Central  America,  Maya, 
7th-8th  century.  H.  approx. 

244.3  cm.  67.29 


397 


Incense  Burner  Terra  cotta.  Mexico, 
Palenque  Region,  Maya,  7th-8th 
century.  H.  104.1  cm.  65.248 


Vase.  Earthenware  with  painted 
decorations.  Guatemala,  Kixpec, 
Maya,  8th-10  century.  H.  16.5  cm. 
54.391 


Left:  Jade  Head.  Honduras,  Copan,  Maya,  7th-8th  century. 
H.  7.6  cm.  47.176.  Center:  Jadeite  Pendant.  Mexico  or 
Central  America,  Maya,  6th-8th  century.  H.  6.8  cm.  52.119 
Right:  Plaque.  Crystalline  green  stone.  Mexico  or 
Central  America,  Maya,  7th-9th  century.  H.  4.8  cm.  50.153 


Figure  of  a  Warrior.  Terra  cotta. 
Mexico,  Yucatan,  Island  of  Guaymil, 
Maya,  9th-10th  century.  H.  26.1  cm. 
63.93 


398 


Eccentric  Flint  in  Human  Shape. 
Stone.  Guatemala,  Quiriqua,  Maya, 
6th-8th  century.  H.  34.6  cm. 
50.161 


Bird  (Head  of  a  Staff).  Gold. 
Colombia,  Quimbaya,  14th-l  5th 
century.  H.  7.5  cm.  54.594 


Jaguar  Macehead.  Stone.  Costa  Rica, 
Nicoya,  Chorotegan,  8th-9th  century. 
H.  8.7  cm.  46.469 


Gold  Pin.  Colombia,  Quimbaya,  14th- 
15th  century.  H.  22.7  cm.  47.30 


Gold  Plaque.  Panama,  Code',  14  th- 
15th  century.  H.  25.6  cm.  52.459 


399 


Double  Puma  Staff  Head.  Gold. 
Colombia,  Quimbaya,  14th-15th 
century.  H.  22.7  cm.  44.319 


Anthropomorphic  Seated  Figure.  Gold. 
Colombia,  Quimbaya,  1 4th-l  5th 
century.  H.  7.3  cm.  39.509 


Gold  Spoon.  Peru,  North  Coast, 
Chavin,  1st  millennium  BC. 

L.  17.5  cm.  58.177 


Stirrup  Jar.  Earthenware.  Peru, 
Chavin,  1st  millennium  BC. 

H.  22.7  cm.  68.192 


Gold  Plaque.  Peru,  North  Coast, 
Chavin,  1st  millennium  BC. 

H.  21.8  cm.  46.117 


400 

Bowl  with  Incised  Decoration.  Stone. 
Peru,  North  Coast,  Chavin,  1st 
millennium  BC.  H.  6.5  cm.  55.167 


Finial  in  the  Form  of  a  Monkey.  Border  of  a  Mantle.  Painted  cotton  tabby.  Peru,  South  Coast,  Paracas, 

Gold.  Peru,  North  Coast,  Mochica,  Early  Period.  Over-all:  W.  254.2  cm.  Detail:  W.  68.5  cm.  40.530 

lst-5th  century.  H.  36.8  cm. 

49.197 


401 

j Poncho,  Needle  reseau,  wool,  Peru,  South  Coast, 
Paracas,  Early  Period.  H.  94  cm.  40*5 1 4 


Fringed  Poncho.  Embroidery,  wool,  Peru,  South  Coast, 
Paracas,  Early  Period.  H.  147.5  cm.  46.227 


Pan  of  a  Mantle.  Embroidery,  wool.  Peru,  South 
Coast,  Paracas,  Early  Period.  Over-all:  W.  139  cm. 
Detail:  H.  47  cm*  40,528 


Mosaic  Relief  Peru,  North  (?) 
Coast,  Tiahuanaco,  9th-10th 
century.  H.  6.5  cm.  44*291 


402 


Textile.  Tapestry  weave,  wool  and  cotton.  Peru, 
South  Coast,  Tiahuanaco,  Middle  Period.  H.  39.4  cm. 
57.495 


Jar.  Earthenware  with  painted 
decoration.  Peru,  South  Coast, 
Tiahuanaco,  1  Oth-1 2th  century 
H.  36.7  cm.  55.173 


Poncho.  Tapestry  weave,  wool  and  cotton.  Peru, 
South  Coast,  Tiahuanaco,  Middle  Period.  W.  1 15  cm. 
56.84 


Square  Hat.  Knotted  pile,  wool. 
Peru,  South  Coast,  Tiahuanaco, 
Middle  Period.  H.  14.3  cm.  45.378 


403 


Front  of  a  Utter.  Painted  wood,  Peru,  North  Coast,  Chimu,  12tfo-13th 
century,  H,  57,8  cm.  52,233 


Poncho ,  Tapestry  weave,  wool  and 
cotton,  Peru,  South  Coast,  Inca 
Culture,  1400-1532.  H.  85  cm. 
57,136 


Half  Poncho.  Tapestry  weave,  wool 
and  cotton,  Peru,  Inca  Period, 

16th  century.  H.  95.3  cm,  51.393 


JVotffv  Qmcrican  Ittcffati  Gtt 


406 


Ladle.  Carved  horn  and  bone. 
Northwest  Coast,  Tlingit.  L.  30.5  cm. 
53.386 


Covered  Basket.  United  States, 
Oregon,  Klamath  River,  Yurok  Tribe. 
H.  18.4  cm.  17.498 


Bowl.  Earthenware.  United  States, 
New  Mexico,  Mimbres  Valley,  ca. 
1000-1200.  D.  20.5  cm.  73.165 


Necklace.  Silver.  United  States, 
Arizona,  Navajo,  ca.  1900. 

L.  39.3  cm.  16.173 


Breastplate.  Quill  and  feathers. 
United  States,  Northern  Plains, 
late  19th  century.  H.  44.5  cm. 
37.859 


Bowl  Basket.  United  States. 
California,  Panamint  Tribe. 
D.  43.2  cm.  17.499 


407 


Jan  Earthenware*  United  States,  New  Mexico,  Zuni 
Pueblo.  H.  26  cm.  23*1 082 


Plate.  Earthenware*  Maria  Martinez 
and  Po  Fovida,  1968,  United  States, 
New  Mexico,  San  Ildefonso  Pueblo, 
D.  26.4  cm.  70.508 


Ceremonial  Blanket.  Mountain-goat  wool,  cedar  bark. 
Northwest  Coast,  Tlingit,  late  19th  century.  W.  162.5  cm. 
55.614 


Woman  ys  Dress.  Leather  and  beads.  United  States, 
Sioux,  late  19th  century.  L,  142,3  cm.  32.44 


Qfncan  Oct 


410 


Mule’s  Head.  Wood  and  metal.  Africa, 
Mali,  Bambara  Tribe  (Bamana),  before 
1935.  H.  40.7  cm.  35.307 


Woman  and  Child  (ancestor  or 
maternity  group?).  Wood.  Africa, 
Ivory  Coast,  Korhogo  District,  Senufo 
Tribe  (Siena),  probably  ca.  1930. 

H.  63.5  cm.  61.198 


Mask  with  Female  Figure  (Satimhe?). 
Wood.  Africa,  Mali,  Sanga  (?), 

Dogon  Tribe,  probably  ca.  1940. 

H.  111.2  cm.  60.169 


Miniature  Mask.  Cast  gold.  Africa, 
Ivory  Coast,  Baule  Tribe,  before 
1951.  H.  7.5  cm.  54.602 


Snake.  Painted  wood.  Africa, 

Guinea,  Baga  Tribe,  Landuman 
Subtribe (?),  before  1958.  H.  148  cm. 
60.37 


Seated  Figure.  Soapstone.  Africa, 
Guinea,  Kisi  River  Area,  18th 
century  (?).  H.  23.8  cm.  76.29 


411 


Plaque  with  Warrior.  Bronze. 
Africa,  Nigeria,  Benin  City, 
17th  century.  H.  49.4  cm. 
53.425 


Bush  Cow  Mask.  Painted  wood. 
Africa,  Upper  Volta,  Bobo-Diulasso 
District,  probably  ca.  1940-1950. 

H.  69.8  cm.  69.2 


Altar  Portrait  of  a  Deceased  Oba. 
Bronze.  Africa,  Nigeria,  Benin  City, 
17th  century.  H.  29.9  cm.  38.6 


Post  Sculpture  with  Two  Figures. 
Painted  wood.  Africa,  Nigeria, 
Yoruba  Tribe,  ca.  1920.  H.  106.7 
H.  106.7  cm.  69.55 


One  of  a  Pair  of  Lions.  Wood.  Africa,  Dahomey,  Baname 
Village,  Donvide  Family,  ca.  1940.  H.  35.9  cm.  65.324 


412 


Helmet  Mask .  Wood.  Africa,  Cameroon 
Grasslands,  Bam  uni  Tribe,  ca.  1900. 

H.  57,2  cm,  67.151 


Ancestor  Figure.  Wood.  Africa, 

Upper  Lualaba  Area,  Zaire, 

Basikasingo  Tribe,  probably  before  1930, 
H.  48*2  cm*  69,10 


Mask.  Wood  and  fiber.  Africa, 
Kwango- Kwilu  Area,  Zaire,  Bayaka 
Tribe,  ca.  1935-1940,  H.  47  cm. 
69.8 


Male  Cult  Figure.  Wood.  Africa, 
Kwango-Kwilu  Area,  Zaire,  Bayaka 
Tribe,  probably  ca.  1900. 

H.  61  cm.  70,34 


Helmet  Mask.  Painted  wood.  Africa, 
Kasai-Sankuru  Area,  Zaire,  Bakuba 
Tribe,  probably  late  1 9th  century. 
H.  43.2  cm,  35.304 


Standing  Male  Figure .  Wood,  iron, 
and  glass.  Africa,  Congo-Brazzaville, 
Bakongo  Tribe  or  Bavili  Sub-Tribe, 
early  19th  century.  H.  55.9  cm. 
74.186 


Oceanic  Gif' 


416 


Katnanggabi  Figure.  Painted  wood  and 
cowrie  shell.  Melanesia,  New 
Guinea,  Central  Scpik  River  District, 
Arambak  People,  probably  ca. 
1920-1930,  H.  207  cm.  63.553 


Ancestral  Figure.  Painted  wood  with 
fiber  and  tapa  cloth.  Melanesia, 

New  Guinea,  Middle  Sepik  River, 
19th  century.  H.  105.4  cm.  71.150 


Canoe  Splashboard.  Wood.  Melanesia,  New  Guinea, 

Massim  Area,  Trobriand  Islands,  19th  century.  H.  58.7  cm. 
66.130 


Suspension  Hook.  Painted  wood. 
Melanesia,  New  Guinea,  Sepik  River, 
ca.  1940  (7).  H.  56.5  cm.  70.21 


War  Shield.  Painted  wood. 

Melanesia,  Dutch  New  Guinea,  Asmat, 
ca.  1940.  H.  176.5  cm.  63.554 


417 


Lintel.  Wood.  Polynesia,  New  Zealand,  Maori,  early  19th  century. 
H.  35  cm.  62.350 


Stilt  Footrest.  Wood.  Polynesia, 
Marquesas  Islands,  early  19th  century. 
H.  38.1  cm.  70.114 


Staff  (U’u).  Stained  ironwood. 
Polynesia,  Marquesas  Islands,  early 
19th  century.  H.  148.3  cm. 

63.255 


Ceremonial  Adze.  Wood,  stone  and 
fiber.  Polynesia,  Central  Hervey 
Islands,  probably  late  19th  century. 
H.  124.5  cm.  40.1078 


418 


Malanggan  Memorial  Festival  Pole. 
Painted  wood,  sea  snail  opercula. 
Melanesia,  New  Ireland,  19th 
century.  H.  92.7  cm.  7 1 .149 


Yoke.  Wood.  Polynesia,  Easter  Islands,  19th  century,  L*  69.8  cm.  61.406 


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Only  individual  artists  are  included  in 
this  index.  Consult  the  table  of 
contents  for  works  with  period  or 
school  attributions , 

Abdallah  ibn  abFadl,  278 
Adams,  Ansel,  258 
Algardi,  Alessandro,  137,  139 
Allston,  Washington,  200 
Alpais,  G.  (attributed),  51 
Altdorfer,  Albrecht,  131 
Altichieri,  Aitichiero,  66 
A  man- Jean,  Edmond  Francis,  217 
Ando,  Kaigetsudo,  384 
Andreoli  da  Gubbio,  Giorgio 
(Maestro  Giorgio),  103,  105,  107 
Antimenes  Painter,  23 
Arp,  Jean  (Hans),  246 
Attavanti,  Attavante  degli,  93 
Auguste,  Henri,  191 
Aved,  Jacques-Andre-Joseph-Camelot, 
177 

Baiitsu,  Yamamoto,  386 
Baldung,  Hans  (called  Grien),  88 
Barbari,  Jacopo  de5,  103 
Barbieri,  Francesco  (called  Guercino), 
136 

Barocci,  Federico,  116 
Bartolommeo,  Fra,  99 
Bartolommeo  Veneto,  102 
Basawan  (attributed),  304 
Bassano,  Jacopo,  1 14 
Bassano,  Leandro,  1 1 4 
Bazzani,  Giuseppe,  148 
Beaumetz,  Jean  de,  7  1 
Bellange,  Jacques,  120 
Bellano,  Bartolommeo  (circle),  98 
Bellows,  George  Wesley,  236 
Berchem,  Nicolas,  163 


Berlinghlero  ( Berlin ghiero  di 
Milanese  the  Elder),  62 
Bernini,  Giovanni  Lorenzo,  135 
Besnard,  Albert,  212 
Blackburn,  Joseph,  197 
Blarnberghe,  Louis  Nicholas  van,  183 
Bles,  Herri  met  de,  121 
Bologna,  Giovanni,  1 16 
Bologna,  Niccolo  da,  66 
Bondol,  Jean,  70 
Bonnard,  Pierre,  226 
Borch,  Gerard  ter,  162 
Botticelli,  Sandro,  92 
Botticini,  Francesco,  91 
Boucher,  Francois,  177,  178 
Bouguereau,  William  Adolphe,  212 
Boulle,  Andre-Charles,  174 
Boulogne,  Valentin  de,  171 
Bourdelle,  Emile  Antoine,  221 
Bourke-White,  Margaret,  259 
Bouts,  Aelbrecht,  78 
Bouts,  Dieric,  79 
Brachfeldt,  Andreas,  164 
Brancusi,  Constantin,  246 
Braque,  Georges,  242,  243 
Brassal  (Gyula  Halasz),  259 
Briosco,  Andrea  (called  il  Riccio), 

100,  101 

Briosco,  Benedetto  (  workshop),  97 
Broeucq,  Jacques  du  (workshop),  122 
Bronzino,  Agnolo,  1 12 
Brown,  John,  194 
Brown,  John  George,  231 
Bruegel,  Pieter  (I),  122 
Burchfield,  Charles  E,,  237 
Burgkrnair,  Hans,  126,  127 
Buson,  Yosa,  385 
Bustelli,  Franz  Anton,  168 


Caffieri,  Jacques,  181 
Cambiaso,  Luca,  1 14 
Camerino,  Carlo  da,  68 
Cameron,  Julia  Margaret,  259 
Campagnola,  Domenico,  110 
Campagnola,  Giulio,  105 
Campin,  Robert,  75 
Canale,  Giovanni  Antonio 
(called  Canaletto),  147 
Canova,  Antonio,  203 
Caravaggio,  Michelangelo 
Merisi  da,  1 35 
Carlin,  Martin,  1 90 
Caro,  Anthony,  256 
Carpeaux,  Jean- Baptiste,  210 
Carracci,  Annibale,  1 1 5 
Carriere,  Eugene,  2 1 8 
Cartier-Bresson,  Henri,  25  8 
Cassatt,  Mary,  234 
Castiglione,  Giovanni  Benedetto, 

139,  141 

Castiglione,  Giuseppe 
(Lang  Shih-ning),  358 
Cattaneo,  Danese,  108 
Cavallino,  Bernardo,  137 
Cazzaniga,  Tommaso  (workshop),  97 
Cezanne,  Paul,  219,  220 
Chamberlain,  John  Angus,  251 
Champaigne,  Philippe  de,  L71 
Chang  Wu,  346 
Chao  Ch%  347 
Chao  Chung,  346 
Chao  Kuang-fu  (attributed),  340 
Chao  Meng-fu,  346 
Chardin,  Jean-Baptiste-Simeon, 

178 

Chase,  William  Merritt,  233 
Ch’en  Hung-shou,  352,  353 
Chhu  Ying,  351 
Chou  Ch’en,  350 


420 


Chou  Wen-chii  (after),  339 
Chii-Jan  (attributed),  339 
Chu  Pi-shan,  344 
Chu  Ta,  356 

Church,  Frederic  Edwin,  229 
Cima  da  Conegiiano,  Giovanni 
Battista,  102 
Claude,  see  Gellee. 

Cleveland  Painter,  23 

Clodion  (Claude  Michel),  188,  189 

Colantonio  (?),  89 

Cole,  Thomas,  228 

Colombe,  Michel  (circle),  83 

Coninxloo,  Gillis  van,  122 

Constable,  John,  208 

Copley,  John  Singleton,  198 

Cornell,  Joseph,  252 

Corot,  Jean  Baptiste  Camille, 

207,  209 

Courbet,  Gustave,  210,  211 
Court,  Jean  (called  Vigier) 
(attributed),  120 
Cozzarelli,  Guidoccio  (near),  95 
Crabbe,  Frans,  120 
Cranach,  Lucas  (the  Elder),  128 
Credi,  Lorenzo  di,  92 
Crivelli,  Carlo  Giovanni,  1 02 
Cuyp,  Aelbert,  161 

Dalou,  Jules,  210 

Daubigny,  Charles  Francis,  209 

Daucher,  Adolph,  125 

Daumier,  Honore  Victorin,  210 

David,  Gerard,  78 

David,  Jacques  Louis,  202 

Davis,  Stuart,  253 

Degas,  Hilaire-Germain  Edgar, 

213,  214 

de  Kooning,  Willem,  250 
Delacroix,  Eugene,  205,  206 
Delaisement,  Nicholas-Denis,  190 
Dell,  Peter,  130 
Dickinson,  Preston,  237 
Diebenkorn,  Richard,  252 
Diller,  Burgoyne,  253 
Dodin,  191 
Dolci,  Carlo,  1 40 

Domenigo  da  Venezia  (workshop), 
108 


Doomer,  Lambert,  156 
Dossi,  Dosso  (Giovanni  di  Lutero), 
97 

Douris,  23 

Drouais,  Francis  Hubert,  179 
Dubois,  Jacques,  185 
Dubois,  Rene,  188 
Ducrollay,  Charles,  183 
Diirer,  Albrecht,  124,  125 
Dughet,  Gaspard,  172 
Dugourc,  Jean  Demosthene,  188 
Dumont,  Jean  Joseph,  178 
Duveneck,  Frank,  230 
Duvet,  Jean,  1 17 
Dyck,  Anthony  van,  154 

Eakins,  Thomas,  232 
Eddy,  Don,  257 
Egerton  Master,  7 1 
Ensor,  James,  240 
Erhart,  Gregor  (after),  129 
Evans,  Walker,  259 
Everdingen,  Allart  van,  157 

Faberge,  Carl  (firm),  227 
Fan  Ch’i,  357 
Fantin-Latour,  Henri,  21  1 
Feininger,  Lyonel,  244 
Feke,  Robert,  197 
Ferrer,  Jaime  (II),  83 
Feuchtmeyer,  Joseph  Anton 
(or  circle),  1 65 

Foggini,  Giovanni  Battista,  142 
Fontana  Family  (atelier),  1 1 1 
Fragonard,  Jean  Honore,  186 
Francesco  di  Giorgio  (circle),  94 
Frowin,  Abbot  (attributed),  57 
F tiger,  Friedrich  Heinrich,  168 

Gagini,  Antonello,  110 
Gainsborough,  Thomas,  1 93 
Gauguin,  Paul,  223 
Gebel,  Matthes,  89,  130 
Gellee,  Claude  (called  Claude 
Lorrain),  172 
Genga,  378 
Genki,  Kita,  384 
Gentileschi,  Orazio,  135 
Gerhaert  von  Leyden,  Nicolaus 
(circle),  86 


Gerhard,  Hubert,  1  34 
Gericault,  Theodore,  206 
Germain,  Francois  Thomas,  183 
Gherarducci,  Silvestro  dei,  65 
Gifford,  Sanford  Robinson,  229 
Giordano,  Luca,  140 
Giovanni  da  Firenze  (attributed), 

64 

Giovanni  di  Agostino,  63 
Giovanni  di  Lutero  (Dosso  Dossi),  97 
Giovanni  di  Paolo,  67 
Giovanni,  Matteo  (near),  95 
Girolamo  dai  Libri,  98 
Glackens,  William  J.,  235 
Godefroid  de  Clair  (circle),  53 
Gotz,  Joseph  Matthias,  165 
Gogh,  Vincent  van,  221 
Goldsmith,  Jonathon,  201 
Goltzius,  Hendrik,  153 
Gorky,  Arshile,  249 
Gossaert  de  Mabuse,  Jan,  122 
Goya  y  Lucientes,  Francisco  Jose, 
152 

Goyen,  Jan  van,  156 
Gozzoli,  Benozzo  (circle),  90 
Graves,  Morris,  240 
El  Greco  (Domenico  Theotocopuli), 
149 

Grien,  see  Baldung. 

Gros,  Antoine-Jean,  202,  203 
Guardi,  Francesco,  146 
Guardi,  Giovanni  Antonio,  143 
Guercino  (Giovanni  Francesco 
Barbieri),  136 
Guino,  Richard,  218 
Gujarati,  Sur,  304 
Gunther,  Franz  Ignaz,  166 
Guston,  Philip,  253 
Gyokudo,  Uragami,  385 

Hagenauer,  Friedrich  (attributed), 
127 

Hagenauer,  Johann  Baptist,  165 
Halasz,  Gyula  (Brassai),  259 
Hals,  Frans,  1 57 

Hart,  George  Overbury  (“Pop”),  238 
Hartley,  Marsden,  239 
Harunobu,  Suzuki,  389 
Haseltine,  William  Stanley,  232 


421 


Hassam,  Childe,  234 
Heade,  Martin  Johnson,  229 
H  el  mars  hausen,  Hermann  von 
(co-worker  of),  56 
Hilliard,  Nicholas,  123 
Hiroshige,  Utagawa,  388 
Hirschvogel,  Augustin,  132 
Hobbema,  Meindert,  163 
Hofmann,  Hans,  250 
Hoitsu,  Sakai,  383 
Hokusai,  Katsushika,  388 
Holbein,  Hans  (I),  127 
Holbein,  Hans  (the  Younger) 
(follower),  127 
Homer,  Winslow,  231,  232 
Honthorst,  Gerrit  van,  1  53 
Hooch,  Pieter  de,  162 
Hopper,  Edward,  238,  239 
Hsiao  Yun-ts’ung,  356 
Hsieh  Shih-ch’en,  351 
Hua  Yen,  358 
Huber,  Wolf,  131 
Hull,  John,  196 
Hunt,  Richard,  254 
Hurd,  Nathaniel,  196 

LA,,  170 

Ibbetson,  Julius  Caesar,  194 
Ingres,  Jean  Auguste  Dominique,  204 
Inness,  George,  230 
Isabey,  Eugene  Louis  Gabriel,  205 
Lsabey,  Jean-Baptiste,  207 

Jacob,  Georges,  190 
Jacob,  Henri,  191 
Jacque,  Charles-Emile,  212 
Jammitzer,  Wenzel  (workshop), 

131,  133 
Jen  Jen-fa,  346 
Johns,  Jasper,  255 
Johnson,  Cornelius  L,  169 
Johnson,  Eastman,  229 
Jordaens,  Jacob,  155 
Juan  de  Flandes,  83 
JuBen,  Guillaume  (close  to),  58 

Kaendler,  Johann  Joachim,  181 
Kakei  (Kagei)  (attributed),  382 
Kalf,  Willem,  160 


Kao,  375 
Kao  Tao  (?),  342 
Karasz,  Mariska,  251 
Keller,  Henry  G*,  239 
Kelly,  Ellsworth,  254 
Kensett,  John  Frederick,  228 
Kenzan,  Ogata,  387 
Kirchner,  Ernst  Ludwig,  245 
Klee,  Paul,  246 
Kline,  Franz,  252 
Koetsu,  Hon’ami,  383 
Kooning,  see  de  Kooning, 

Korin,  Ogata,  381,  387 
Koshun,  37 1 
Krug,  Ludwig,  1 26 
Kung  Hsien,  357 
K^un-ts’an,  356 

Kupka,  Frantisek  (Frank),  243 

La  Farge,  John,  233 
la  Hyre,  Laurent  de,  173 
Laib,  Konrad,  77 
Lamerie,  Paul  de,  192 
Lancret,  Nicolas,  175 
Lang  Shih-ning  (Giuseppe 
Castiglione),  358 
Lange,  Dorothea,  259 
Langetti,  Giovanni  Battista,  139 
La  pi,  Gen  (?),  65 
Largilliere,  Nicolas  de,  176 
la  Tour,  Georges  de,  171 
Latz,  Jacques-Pierre,  180 
Lawrence,  Thomas,  195 
Leinberger,  Hans,  87 
Leleu,  Jean-Franyois,  191 
Lely,  Peter,  1 69 
le  Moiturier,  Antoine,  84 
Lemoyne,  Jean  Baptiste  (II),  182 
Le  Nain,  Mathieu,  171 
Lenckhardt,  Adarn,  164 
Leonardo  da  Vinci  (near),  99 
Le  Page,  203 

Leyden,  Lucas  van,  120,  121; 

circle,  1  2 1 
Li  An-chung,  341 
Li  Shih-hsing,  346 
Li  Sung,  342 

Liberate  da  Verona,  Antonio,  96 
Lindner,  Richard,  255 


Linnell,  John,  Sr*,  208 
Lipchitz,  Jacques,  243,  246 
Lippi,  Filippino,  93 
Lippi,  Fra  Filippo,  90 
Liss,  Johann,  134 
Liu  Shan-shou,  347 
Lo  Ping,  358 

Lochner,  Stephen  (attributed),  75 
Lombardo,  Antonio,  104 
Lombardo,  Tullio  (attributed),  105 
Lorenzo  d^llessandro  da 
Sanseverino,  95 
Lotto,  Lorenzo,  106 
Louis,  Morris,  256 
Lii  Wen-ying,  348 
Luks,  George  Benjamin,  237 

Ma  Lin,  342 
Ma  Yuan,  341 

McIntyre,  Samuel  (attributed),  200 
Maestro  Giorgio  (Giorgio  Andreoli 
da  Gubbio),  103,  105,  107 
Magnasco,  Alessandro,  141 
Maitre  Franyois  (close  to),  85 
Majorelle,  Louis,  226 
Manet,  Edouard,  21 1,  21  3 
Mantegna,  Andrea,  99;  (attributed), 
98 

Marin,  John,  238 
Marini,  Michele  (Di  Luca),  94 
Marquet,  Pierre  Albert,  225 
Master  D*M*,  1 64 
Master  E*S.,  86 

Master  Giorgio  (Giorgio  Andreoli  di 
Gubbio),  103,  105,  107 
Master  of  1419,  68 
Master  of  Gamensfelder  and 
Fronleitner,  127 
Master  of  Heiligenkreuz,  75 
Master  of  Otto  von  Moerdrecht,  76 
Master  of  Rabenden,  88 
Master  of  the  Aeneid  Series,  1 17 
Master  of  the  Bcffi  Triptych 
(attributed),  64 

Master  of  the  Brussels  Initials,  68,  71 
Master  of  the  Budapest  Abundance, 
129 

Master  of  the  Dominican  Effigies,  65 
Master  of  the  Frondenberg 
Altarpiece,  74 


422 


Master  of  the  Grandmont  Altar,  5 1 
Master  of  the  Hausbuch,  77 
Master  of  the  Oswald  Reliquary,  54 
Master  of  the  San  Lucchese 
A 1 1  ar piece  (  attribu  ted),  64 
Master  of  the  Schlagl  Altarpiece,  75 
Master  of  the  Statuettes  of  St.  John, 
94 

Master  of  the  Wettinger  Gradual, 
Second,  61 

Master  of  the  Year  1515,  101 
Master  W  with  a  Key,  78,  79 
Matisse,  Henri,  248,  249 
Matteo  di  Giovanni  di  Barfolo,  95 
Mauch,  Daniel  (attributed),  126 
Maufra,  Maxime,  225 
Maulbertsch,  Franz  Anton,  166 
Mazza,  Giuseppe,  141 
Mazzuoli,  Giuseppe  (attributed),  141 
Meckenem,  Israhel  van,  87 
Meissonnier,  Juste-Aurele,  177 
Memling,  Hans  (follower),  81 
Memmi,  Lippo  (school),  63 
Mery  on,  Charles,  209 
Mi  Yu-jen,  341 

Michel,  Claude  (called  Clodion), 

188,  189 

Michelangelo  Buonarroti,  106 
Mielich,  Hans,  1 30 
MUdorfer,  Josef  Ignaz,  166 
Millet,  Jean-Franyois,  207 
Mlnio,  Tiziano  (attributed),  1 14 
Mino  del  Reame  (?),  106 
Miro,  Joan,  248 
Modersohn-Becker,  Paula,  240 
Monaco,  Lorenzo  (school),  68 
Mondrian,  Piet,  249 
Monet,  Claude  Oscar,  216,  220 
Mongin,  Antoine-Pierre,  205 
Montagna,  Benedetto,  104 
Moore,  Henry  Spencer,  246 
Morisot,  Berthe,  215 
Moroni,  Giovanni  Battista,  1 12 
Motherwell,  Robert,  250 
Motonobu,  Kano  (attributed),  378 
Mu  Ch’i  (attributed),  343 
Muhammad,  Sultan  (attributed),  280 
Munch,  Edvard,  245 
Murillo,  Bartolome  Esteban,  150 


Nanteuil,  Celestin,  207 
Nattier,  Jean  Marc,  179 
Negroii,  Phiiippo  (?),  1 17 
Neri  da  Rimini,  64 
Nevelson,  Louise,  254 
Niccolo  da  Bologna,  66 
Niccolo  di  ser  Sozzo  Tegliacci,  63 
Nicoletto  Rosex  da  Modena,  107 
Noguchi,  Isamu,  253 
Noland,  Kenneth,  257 
Nolde,  Emil,  247 

Okyo,  Maruyama,  385 
O  lit  ski,  Jules,  257 
Orozco,  Jose  Clemente,  247 
Oudry,  Jean-Baptiste,  178 

Pacio  da  Firenze  (attributed),  64 
Panini,  Giovanni  Paolo,  145 
Pater,  Jean  Baptiste,  176 
Peale,  Charles  Willson,  199 
Peng  Hsu,  350 
Penn,  Irving,  258 
Perin-Salbreux,  Lie  Louis,  202 
Perugino,  Pietro,  95 
Peto,  John  Frederick,  236 
Piazzetta,  Giovanni  Battista,  142 
Picasso,  Pablo,  241,  242 
Pillemont,  Jean,  187 
Pilon,  Germain  (attributed),  1 18 
Piranesi,  Giovanni  Battista,  145 
Pisanello  (Antonio  di  Puccio  Pisano), 
88,  89 

Pisano,  Andrea  (attributed),  64 

Pissarro,  Camille,  215 

Pollaiuolo,  Antonio,  9 1 

Polykleitos  (school),  23 

Poons,  Larry,  254 

Porter,  Fairfield,  255 

Pot  wine,  John,  1 96 

Prendergast,  Maurice,  235 

Prud'hon,  Pierre  Paul,  203 

Psiax,  22 

Puget,  Pierre,  173 

Puvis  de  Chavannes,  Pierre,  212 

Pyne,  Benjamin,  192 

Quidor,  John,  230 


Raeburn,  Henry,  195 
Raimondi,  Marcantonio,  1 12 
Rauschenberg,  Robert,  255 
Raymond,  Pierre,  1 19 
Redon,  Odilon,  224 
Redout e,  Pierre  Joseph,  204 
Reinhart,  Hans  (the  Elder),  128 
Reni,  Guido,  1 37 
Renoir,  Pierre  Auguste,  215,  218, 

219 

Revere,  Paul,  Jr.,  200 
Reynolds,  Joshua,  192 
Ribera,  Jusepe  de,  1  51 
Ribot,  Theodule,  212 
0  Riccio  (Andrea  Briosco),  100,  101 
Riemensehneider,  Tilmann,  87 
Rigaud,  Hyacinthe,  175 
Rijn,  Rembrandt  Harmensz  van,  158, 
159, 160 

Risen  Burgh,  Bernard  van  (II),  185 
Robbia,  Giovanni  della,  1  06 
Robert,  Hubert,  186,  187 
Robusti,  Jacopo  (Tintoretto),  109 
Rodin,  Auguste,  217 
Rosa,  Salvator,  1 38 
Rosetsu,  Nagasawa,  385 
Roshu,  Fukae,  381 
Rosselii,  Francesco  (attributed),  93 
Rossellino,  Antonio,  92 
Rossi,  Angelo  de,  108 
Rosso,  Medardo,  217 
Roszak,  Theodore,  251 
Rothko,  Mark,  250 
Rouault,  Georges,  247 
Rubens,  Peter  Paul,  154 
Rubielos  Master,  73 
Ruisdael,  Jacob  van,  160,  161 
Ruysdael,  Salomon  van,  l  57 
Ryder,  Albert  Pinkham,  233 

Saint-Aubin,  Gabriel  de,  182,  183 
Saint-Germain,  Jean  Joseph  de,  183 
Saint-Germain,  Pierre  Marie  Gault  de, 
190 

Salvi,  Giovanni  Battista  (called 
Sassoferrato),  1 37 
Sanderson,  Robert,  196 
Sansovino  (Jacopo  Tatti),  107 
Sarto,  Andrea  del,  107 


423 


Sassetta  (Stefano  di  Giovanni),  66 
Sassoferrato,  see  Salvi. 

Savoldo,  Giovanni  Girolamo,  1 1 1 
Schmidt-Rottluff,  Karl,  245 
Schongauer,  Martin,  86,  87 
Schwanthaler,  Johann  Peter  (the 
Elder),  165 

Schwinger,  Herman,  164 
Second  Master  of  the  Wettinger 
Gradual,  61 
Segal,  George,  256 
Sekkei,  Yamaguchi,  383 
Sene,  Jean-Baptist  e-Claude,  190 
Sesshu,  375 
Sesson,  377 
Seurat,  Georges,  223 
Sharaku,  389 
Shen  Chou,  349 
Shih-jui,  348 
Shiko,  Watanabe,  382 
Shohaku,  Soga,  386 
Shubun  (attributed),  376 
Shubun,  Ri,  376 
Shugetsu,  376 
Siberechts,  Jan,  155 
Sisley,  Alfred,  217 
Sloan,  John,  238 
Sluter,  Claus,  72 
Smart,  John,  1 94 
Smibert,  John,  197 
Smith,  David,  253 
Soami,  377 

Solimena,  Francesco,  1 40 

Sommer,  William,  239 

Sosetsu,  Kitagawa,  384 

Sotatsu,  Nonomura,  380,  382,  383 

Spinelli,  Pari,  65 

Steen,  Jan,  162 

Stieglitx,  Alfred,  258 

Storr,  Paul,  195 

Stoss,  Veit,  77 

Straub,  Johann  Baptist,  167 

Strozzi,  Bernardo,  136 

Stuart,  Gilbert,  199 

Su  Wen-nan,  355 

Sully,  Thomas,  200 

Tai  Chin,  348 
Taiga,  Ikeno,  384 

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Tamayo,  Rufino,  247 

T’ang  Yin,  351 

T’ao  Cheng,  349 

Tao-chi  (Shih-Tao),  357 

Tatti,  Jacopo  (called  Sansovino),  107 

Teniers,  David  (the  Younger),  155 

Terborch,  see  Borch, 

Terbrugghen,  Hendrick,  153 
Thayer,  Abbott  Handerson,  235 
Thelot,  Johann  Andreas,  164 
Theotoeopuli,  Domenico  (E!  Greco), 
149 

Thomire,  Pierre  Philippe,  203 
Tiepolo,  Giovanni  Battista,  144 
Tiepolo,  Giovanni  Domenico,  145 
Tietz,  Ferdinand,  167 
Tiffany,  Louis  Comfort,  234,  235 
Tilliard,  Jacques-Jean-Baptiste  (called 
Jean  Baptiste  II  Tilliard),  188 

Ting  Yun-p’eng,  356 
Tintoretto  (Jacopo  Robusti),  109 
Titian  (Tiziano  Vecelli),  109; 

(circle),  1 1  1 
Tobey,  Mark,  25 1 
Torelli,  Matteo,  68 
Tot  Sint  Jans,  Geertgen,  76 
Toulouse-Lautrec,  Henri  de,  222 
Treghart,  Alexander,  133 
Troy,  Jean-Franfois  de,  176 
Ts'ui  Tzu-Chung,  353 
Tu  Chin,  349 
TJu  Lo,  358 
Tung  ChT-clVang,  352 
Tura,  Cosimo  (attributed),  96 
Turner,  Joseph  Mallord  William,  208 
Tworkov,  Jack,  253,  257 
Uberti,  Lucan  tonio  degli,  93 
Ugolino  di  Nerio  da  Siena,  63 
Utamaro,  Kitagawa,  388 
Uytewael,  Joachim,  123 
Uytewael,  Peter,  /23 

Valenciennes,  Henri  de,  1  87 
van  Gogh,  see  Gogh. 

Vecelli,  Tiziano  (Titian),  109; 

(circle),  1 1 1 

Velazquez,  Diego  Rodriguez 
de  Silva  y,  149 


Velde,  Adriaen  van  der,  162 
Velde,  Esaias  van  de,  1  57 
Veneziano,  Jacoinetto,  101 
Veronese,  Paolo,  112,  114 
Villon,  Jacques,  248 
Vischer,  Peter  (the  Younger) 
(workshop),  126 
Viti,  Timoteo  (attributed),  95 
Vittoria,  Alessandro,  1 15 
Vlieger,  Simon  de,  156 
Vouet,  Simon,  1 73 
Vries,  Adriaen  de  (attributed),  134 
Vuillard,  Edouard,  225 

W,i.f  170 

Wang  Hui,  357,  358 
Wang  Mien,  344 
Wang  Yuan-chT,  357,358 
Ward,  Evelyn  Svec,  256 
Watteau,  Jean  Antoine,  175 
Weber,  Max,  240 
Wechtlin,  Hans,  126 
Weir,  J.  Alden,  234 
Weisweiler,  Adam,  1 89 
Wen  Cheng-ming,  350 
Werve,  Claus  de,  72 
West,  Benjamin,  198 
Whistler,  James  McNeill,  230 
White,  Minor,  259 
Wigstrom,  Henrik,  227 
Wijnants,  Jan,  1 6 1 
Winslow,  Edward,  196 
Witte,  Emanuel  de,  157 
Wolf,  Tobias,  130 
Wouwerman,  Philips,  1  56 
Wright,  Joseph,  199 
Wu  Chen,  347 
Wu  Pin,  351,  352 

Yang  Chin,  358 
Yang  Mao,  345 
Yao  TMng-mei,  347 
Yen  Hui,  345 
Yin  Hung,  348 
Yin-Lo-lo  (lndara),  345 
Yunkers,  Adja,  25 1 

Zurbaran,  Francisco  de,  150 


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